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Fate of the Animals is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties with animals as his subjects remains uncertain, but it is predicted to stem from his childhood dog. Fate of the Animals remains one of Marc's most famous pieces and displays Der Blaue Reiter style that he co-founded with Wassily Kandinsky. The painting currently resides in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.

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  • Tierschicksale (de)
  • Destins d'animaux (fr)
  • Fate of the Animals (en)
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  • Tierschicksale ist der Titel eines Gemäldes des 1916 im Ersten Weltkrieg gefallenen expressionistischen Malers Franz Marc aus dem Jahr 1913. Es gehört zu seinen bekanntesten Werken. Der von Marc vorgesehene Titel auf einer Aquarellstudie lautete Die Bäume zeigten ihre Ringe, die Tiere ihre Adern. Rückseitig beschriftete Marc diese mit dem Text „Und alles Sein ist flammend Leid“ als apokalyptische Vision des folgenden Weltkriegs. Von Marcs Freund, dem Maler Paul Klee, stammt die aktuelle Namensgebung. Das Gemälde ist im Bestand des Kunstmuseum Basel. (de)
  • Destins d'animaux est une peinture expressionniste de Franz Marc réalisée en 1913, trois ans avant sa mort sur le front de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il s'agit d'une de ses œuvres les plus célèbres. Sur une étude préparatoire à l'aquarelle Marc avait donné ce titre : Les arbres montraient leurs cercles, les animaux leurs veines. Au dos, Marc avait écrit Et tout Être est agonie flamboyante comme une vision apocalyptique de la guerre prochaine. Paul Klee, ami de Marc, est à l'origine du titre actuel du tableau. (fr)
  • Fate of the Animals is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties with animals as his subjects remains uncertain, but it is predicted to stem from his childhood dog. Fate of the Animals remains one of Marc's most famous pieces and displays Der Blaue Reiter style that he co-founded with Wassily Kandinsky. The painting currently resides in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. (en)
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  • Tierschicksale ist der Titel eines Gemäldes des 1916 im Ersten Weltkrieg gefallenen expressionistischen Malers Franz Marc aus dem Jahr 1913. Es gehört zu seinen bekanntesten Werken. Der von Marc vorgesehene Titel auf einer Aquarellstudie lautete Die Bäume zeigten ihre Ringe, die Tiere ihre Adern. Rückseitig beschriftete Marc diese mit dem Text „Und alles Sein ist flammend Leid“ als apokalyptische Vision des folgenden Weltkriegs. Von Marcs Freund, dem Maler Paul Klee, stammt die aktuelle Namensgebung. Das Gemälde ist im Bestand des Kunstmuseum Basel. (de)
  • Fate of the Animals is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties with animals as his subjects remains uncertain, but it is predicted to stem from his childhood dog. Fate of the Animals remains one of Marc's most famous pieces and displays Der Blaue Reiter style that he co-founded with Wassily Kandinsky. The painting currently resides in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. The last third of the painting was damaged in a warehouse fire in 1916 after Marc's death and was later restored by one of his close friends, Paul Klee. Klee restored the painting using old photographs. He added a brownish tint to the paint creating an obvious variation from the rest of the painting. Scholars have yet to figure out his decision to paint with a brown tint. Many opinions on the subject have been given, although none have been proven. (en)
  • Destins d'animaux est une peinture expressionniste de Franz Marc réalisée en 1913, trois ans avant sa mort sur le front de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il s'agit d'une de ses œuvres les plus célèbres. Sur une étude préparatoire à l'aquarelle Marc avait donné ce titre : Les arbres montraient leurs cercles, les animaux leurs veines. Au dos, Marc avait écrit Et tout Être est agonie flamboyante comme une vision apocalyptique de la guerre prochaine. Paul Klee, ami de Marc, est à l'origine du titre actuel du tableau. (fr)
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