Condemned by the Nazis as a degenerate artist; Franz Marc (1880-1916) was a German painter whose stark linearity and emotive use of color eloquently expressed the pain and trauma of war. In work such as his celebrated Fate of the Animals; Marc created a raw emotional expression of primitive violence which he called a premonition of the war which would eventually be the cause of his own untimely death at the age of 36.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Left out a lot...By Kindle CustomerWhat about Nenetta Burton Carter; Dickson and Flora Reeder; and especially Gordon W.Smith! All of these were were outstanding contributors to Ft Worth. Nenetta contributed as much as Amon did. Gordon was one of the most outstanding artists in Ft Worth. Dickson and Flora had a childrens theatre school on Summit in the 50s that was comparable to one in New York. And how about the founder of Pier One; Charles Tandy? I m a Ft Worther who wasted her money.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good overview but I could submit about 100 more notable ...By Kay DavisGood overview but I could submit about 100 more notable residents and pioneers. Maybe there will be a second book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book was well researched. Learning more about Fort ...By Kathleen DanahyThis book was well researched. Learning more about Fort Worth; noteworthy citizens; was very interesting.