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Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the key figures of German Expressionism. He was a founding member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a journal whose name later became synonymous with the circle of artists collaborating in it.
His mature works mostly depict animals, and are known for bright colouration. He was drafted to serve in the German Army at the beginning of World War I, and died two years later at the Battle of Verdun.
In the 1930s, the Nazis named him a degenerate artist as part of their suppression of modern art. However, most of his work survived World War II, securing his legacy. His work is now exhibited in many eminent galleries and museums. When up for auction, his major paintings attract large sums, with a record of £12,340,500 ($24,376,190) for Weidende Pferde III (Grazing Horses III)


All prints are made using archival art stocks and UV pigment inks to give up to 200 years life. Prints are sold unframed and unmounted.
| Art Style | Best For... | Visual Impact | Recommended Room |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expressionism | Open floor plans | Bold, emotional focal point | Living Rooms / Entryways |
| Nordic & Scandinavian | Hygge-inspired interiors | Muted tones and "Lagom" balance | Bedrooms / Cozy Nooks |
| Botanical & Nature | High-stress spaces | Biophilic calm and relaxation | Home Offices / Nurseries |
| Impressionism Prints | Soft, airy aesthetics | Dynamic light and gentle movement | Dining Rooms / Guest Rooms |
| Geometric Modern | Architectural interest | Reinforces clean lines | Studios / Hallways |
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