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Franz Marc

Franz Marc. colourful animals Ein Kunstprojekt der Klassen 2 und 4 Freiherr vom Stein Schule Gladenbach. (Aus: Stieff, Barbara: Der Blaue Reiter für Kinder. Ein Bild muss klingen. PRESTEL, München/London/New York. S.78.). Franz Marc Biography.

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Franz Marc

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  1. Franz Marc colourful animals Ein Kunstprojekt der Klassen 2 und 4 Freiherr vom Stein Schule Gladenbach (Aus: Stieff, Barbara: Der Blaue Reiter für Kinder. Ein Bild muss klingen. PRESTEL, München/London/New York. S.78.)

  2. Franz Marc Biography • Franz Marc was born in 1880 in Munich. • He is one of the most famous German Expressionist artists. He was interested in using colour in new and exciting ways. Nearly all works of art created by Franz Marc show animals. He liked animals and saw in them innocent beings in harmony with nature. In addition to his use of colour to express emotions, he wanted to paint the world from the perspective of the animals. It was the combination of these that led to his paintings with vividly coloured animals such as bright blue horses and yellow cows. • Franz Marc died in Verdun 1916 during World War Ι.

  3. Children`s first impressionson the picture „Doe in the forest“ „The doe is completely hidden, since everything is so angular“ „The moon is shining into the dark forest“ „Everything is coverd with angular trees“ „The doe looks lonesome in the forest. It is lost and tries to find its way. That`s why it looks up to the moon.“ „It is a sad picture and a bit scary“ (Aus: Stieff, Barbara: Der Blaue Reiter für Kinder. Ein Bild muss klingen. PRESTEL, München/London/New York. S.57.)

  4. Artworkshop „Doe in the forest“ with aquarell pencils

  5. Children`s first impressionson the picture „The yellow cow“ • It looks as if she wants to jump out of the picture. • The cow is excited because she is free! • The cow seems to be very happy because she is jumping so elegantly. • Maybe she´s excited because she escaped from the butcher... • She is an adventurous cow. She wants to see the world. • It´s her first day out of the stable. (Aus: Stieff, Barbara: Der Blaue Reiter für Kinder. Ein Bild muss klingen. PRESTEL, München/London/New York. S.78.)

  6. Art workshop „The yellow cow“or „The colourful cows“

  7. Painted with oil pastels

  8. And with acryl on canvas

  9. Making a collage of Franz Marc`s picture „The Tiger“ (Aus: Stieff, Barbara: Der Blaue Reiter für Kinder. Ein Bild muss klingen. PRESTEL, München/London/New York. S.79.)

  10. And try new techniques like the „frottage“

  11. Artworkshop Exibition for parents and pupils

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