The artwork titled “Three Horses” was painted by Franz Marc in 1912. This piece is a prominent example of the Cubism movement. Measuring 37.15 x 51.75 cm, it falls under the animal painting genre and is currently part of a private collection.
In the artwork, three horses are depicted using bold, vivid colors typical of Franz Marc’s style. The composition is a complex interplay of geometric forms and dynamic lines, characteristic of the Cubist movement. The horses are rendered in rich hues of red, blue, and gray, blending harmoniously with the surrounding abstract forms. The background features a variety of shapes and colors, enhancing the sense of movement and energy within the piece. This expressive use of color and form creates a lively and vibrant representation of the animals, embodying Marc’s fascination with the natural world and his unique artistic vision.