Briefe, Aufzeichnungen und Aphorismen. Erster Band by Franz Marc

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Author Marc, Franz, 1880-1916
Title Briefe, Aufzeichnungen und Aphorismen. Erster Band
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Summary "Briefe, Aufzeichnungen und Aphorismen. Erster Band" by Franz Marc is a collection of letters and reflections written during the early 20th century, likely around the time of World War I. The work encapsulates the artist's thoughts and experiences while serving in the military, covering a range of subjects from the war's brutality to his personal artistic contemplations. Marc's letters give readers a profound insight into his psyche and the contradictions of life during wartime. The opening of the collection features a series of letters dated in September 1914, highlighting the author's engagements as a soldier on the front. Marc describes his experiences during military patrols, the emotional landscape of autumn nights, and the ravages of war on the surrounding environment and its inhabitants. Amidst detailing the harsh realities of military life and the chilling presence of death, he also reflects on his yearning for artistic expression and his connection to nature, illustrating a man caught between the harshness of conflict and the beauty of the world he once painted. The tone is a mixture of nostalgia, contemplation, and melancholic acceptance of his circumstances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class ND: Fine Arts: Painting
Subject Marc, Franz, 1880-1916
Subject Painters -- Germany -- Correspondence
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EBook-No. 53845
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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