Franz Marc

His mature works mostly are animals, and are known for bright colors. He was drafted to serve in the German Army at the beginning of World War I, and died two years later at the Battle of Verdun.
In the 1930s, the Nazis named him a degenerate artist as part of their suppression of modern art. However, most of his work survived World War II, securing his legacy. His work is now exhibited in many eminent galleries and museums. His major paintings have attracted large sums, with a record of £42,654,500 for ''Die Füchse'' (''The Foxes'') in 2022. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Schardt, AloisOther Authors: “…Marc, Franz…”
Published 1936
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5by Kracht, IsgardOther Authors: “…Marc, Franz…”
Published 2023
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6Published 2019Other Authors: “…Marc, Franz…”
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7Published 1965Other Authors: “…Marc, Franz…”
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