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100 1 _aMarc, Franz
245 0 1 _aFranz Marc
_c['Marc, Franz', 'Carl, Klaus H.']
264 1 _bParkstone International
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700 0 _aMarc, Franz
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520 _aCondemned 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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