Little Blue Horse Explained

Little Blue Horse
Image Upright:1.3
Other Language 1:German
Other Title 1:Blaues Pferdchen
Artist:Franz Marc
Year:1912
Material:oil on canvas
Height Metric:57.5
Width Metric:73
Museum:Saarland Museum
City:Saarbrücken

Little Blue Horse is an oil on canvas painting by German Expressionist painter Franz Marc, from 1912.

Description

The has the dimensions of 57.5 x 73 centimeters. It is in the collection of the Saarland Museum, in Saarbrücken.[1] [2] The picture depicts a young horse in the foreground, standing with its legs in a balanced position. There is a small stream at his side, and behind the horse, we can see a flowering plant in front of a mountainous landscape. The horse has a blue color, while the mountains and the sky alternate between the red, yellow, blue and orange colours.

Provenance

Marc made the painting for Walterchen, the son of his friend and colleague August Macke, a fact that the inscription at his top right demonstrates. In 1956, the museum director Rudolf Bornschein acquired the painting for the Saarbrücker Stadt-und Heimatmuseum, which in 1968 merged with the Moderne Galerie. Little Blue Horse is one of the Saarbrücker Sammlung's most famous works.

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Concentric Group - Oskar Schlemmer. www.europeana.eu.
  2. Web site: Saarland Museum Landeshauptstadt Saarbrücken. www.saarbruecken.de. 2016-05-11.