“Deer in the Forest II” is an oil on canvas artwork by Franz Marc, created in the year 1912. It is a notable piece within the Expressionism art movement, depicting a wildlife scene. The dimensions of the artwork are 110.5 by 80.5 centimeters.
The artwork portrays a stylized forest scene, marked by vivid, dynamic colors and bold brush strokes characteristic of Expressionism. Central to the composition is a deer, whose form, rendered in a striking shade of yellow, contrasts sharply with the surrounding hues of green, red, and purple. The interplay of these vibrant colors and abstract shapes conveys a sense of movement and depth, encapsulating the living, breathing essence of the forest. The artist’s use of diagonal lines and fragmented forms creates a sense of tension and energy, imbuing the scene with an almost surreal quality. Marc’s masterful use of color and form in “Deer in the Forest II” serves not only to depict the natural world but to evoke an emotional and psychological response from the viewer.