
REBELS WITH A PAINTBRUSH
Privileged Prints · German Expressionist
FRANZ MARC
1869 – 1954 · France
He believed animals possessed a spiritual purity that humanity had lost. Blue meant the soul. Yellow meant joy. Red meant violence and earth. Co-founder of Der Blaue Reiter with Kandinsky, killed at Verdun aged 36.
The Nazis branded his work degenerate. The clearest possible signal that he was doing something right.
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German · 1880–1916
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Der Blaue Reiter
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FRANZ MARC Franz Marc : Blue Horses. Pure Soul.
Discover our comprehensive Franz Marc art prints collection, featuring the revolutionary German Expressionist's most iconic animal subjects. From the spiritual Blue Horse to dynamic Tigers and peaceful Two Cats, each museum-quality print captures Marc's groundbreaking colour symbolism and profound connection to animal spirituality. As a founding member of Der Blaue Reiter movement, Marc transformed animal art through bold colours and expressive forms that reveal the sacred relationship between humanity and nature.
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FRANZ MARC
He believed animals had a spiritual purity that humans had lost.
Franz Marc co-founded Der Blaue Reiter with Kandinsky and developed a personal colour symbolism — blue for the soul, yellow for joy, red for violence and earth - that he applied with extraordinary consistency. His horses, foxes, tigers, and wolves pulse with an almost mystical energy. He was killed at the Battle of Verdun aged 36. The Nazis later branded his work degenerate. As with all the artists we love most, that verdict tells you everything you need to know.
His prints bring warmth, colour, and a quietly spiritual quality to any space.
Privileged Prints: Museum-quality. Sustainably made. Unapologetically bold.



























