![]() ![]() The artist, 1911, sold to the Folkwang Museum (Hagen, later Essen, Germany, 1911-1937) removed from the collection by the National Socialist (Nazi) authorities,1937, consigned to sold to Paul E. frame (verso), graphite(?), handwritten: frame (verso), graphite(?), handwritten: Case # frame (verso), blue crayon, handwritten: Obscured inscription frame (verso), paper, ink, printed, handwritten, English: To: Folkwang Museum Essen frame (verso), paper, ink, graphite(?), printed, handwritten: Handwritten and underlined twice: P.E.G. frame (verso), paper, ink, red crayon, printed, handwritten: Stamped: av Knauer, 327 handwritten in red crayon through label: x handwritten in red crayon through label: x frame (verso), paper, ink, red crayon, printed, handwritten: Printed: K.V.H. Stamp: t.l.stretcher (verso), ink, German: Museum Folkwang Essen stretcher (verso), ink, German: Museum Folkwang Essen stretcher (verso), white chalk, handwritten: K87 stretcher (verso), red crayon, handwritten, German: Herrn Marc canvas (verso), ink, Italian: Dogana di Brennero Sezione Ferrovia canvas, ink, Italian: Dogana di Brennero Sezione Ferrovia stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed: Cinncinnati Art Museum, 1983-97 loan Label: center stretcher (verso), paper (torn), ink, printed, German: Knauer 7716 st-Abteilung Inscription: center stretcher (verso), white chalk, handwritten: K87 Inscription: center stretcher (verso), blue crayon, handwritten: CNM 12 canvas (verso), ink, German: Museum Folkwang Essen stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed, handwritten, typed, Italian: Flli L & R Piconi, Imballatori di Oggetti d’Arte, Roma. Geier, 2301 Grandview Avenue, Cinncinati, OH stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed, English: The Red Horses, Franz Marc, Mr. 2656, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Spec. stretcher (verso), paper, ink, print, printed, typed, English: S.E. stretcher (verso), paper, graphite(?), handwritten: L55.74 Franz Marc stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed, German: Haus der Kunst München, Entartete Kunst, 18.10-, Marc, Die Roten Pferde, 1911, Paul E. Geier, Roma Autore: Franz Marc Titolo: Rote Pferde Cassa: 149Įxhibition label: t.c. stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed, Italian: Comune di Firenze, XXVII Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Mostra dell’Espressionismo Provenance: Paul E. canvas (verso), ink, German: Museum Folkwang Inscription: t.l stretcher (verso), wite chalk, handwritten: K87 stretcher (verso), paper, ink, printed, English: Loan label: 34 55, Geier, 120 x 183 stretcher (verso), paper (torn), ink, printed, English: Three Red Horses, 1911, Franz Marc, oil, no. View this object's location on our interactive mapįramed: 136.5 x 198.1 x 5.1 cm (53 3/4 x 78 x 2 in.) ![]() Level 1, Room 1500, Modern and Contemporary Art, Art in Germany Between the Wars Original Language Title: Weidende Pferde IV Streaks of white, blue, yellow and orange line the top.įranz Marc, German (Munich, Germany 1880 - 1916 Verdun, France) The background is an undulating series of round shapes in pink, green, and gray. ![]() There is a blue and black mass in lower right corner with uneven edges. Between and behind is a pinkish-brown horse facing away with head the head raised. PDM Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.The painting is a landscape with three horses standing on a yellow and green surface, two are muted orange with blue and purple manes, the neck of the horse on the right is bent down, the horse on the left has two raised hooves, head facing left. This file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. This image may not be in the public domain in these countries, which moreover do not implement the rule of the shorter term. You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States. Note that a few countries have copyright terms longer than 80 years: Mexico has 100 years and Jamaica has 95 years. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or fewer. Licensing Public domain Public domain false false
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