![]() ![]() Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich Probably never before was a more serious and unjustified, or more far-fetched accusation thrust into the face of an elected representative as happened today on the part of the Chancellor towards the deputy of Frankfurt from the stands of the Reichstag – charging him with treason, albeit veiled, which is punishable under the penal code with imprisonment. Today’s meeting can be described as a duel between Bismarck and Sonnemann. It turned out to be one of the stormiest and most passionate meetings we have ever witnessed in the Leipziger Strasse. Today’s meeting of the Reichstag, in which the debate on the second reading of the Socialist Act, had its start. The Frankfurter Zeitung of the 10th of October 1878 reported on a session of the Reichstag: The British satirical magazine Punch of the 29th of March 1890, under the headline of the famous cartoon Dropping the Pilot hit the nail on the head. ![]() The chancellor was compelled to spend a considerable amount of time on the Socialist Act (the German Anti-Socialist Law which was passed in order to curb the dangerous strength of the Social Democratic Party), thus giving reason for his dismissal in 1890 under William II. In his official duties, William I, who had reluctantly accepted the position of German Emperor, was supported by Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). From his time as Crown Prince, hence before his enthronement as Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, he was nicknamed Prince of Grapeshot an unflattering name brought about because of his alleged participation in the suppression of the 1848/1849 Revolution, caused by Johann (Max) Dortu (1826-1849) who was later executed for treason. Germany, the victor of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871, was ruled by Emperor William I (1797-1888). Germany at the end of the 19th Century – the Imperial Period Painted The Birds, Deer in the Forest, Fighting Forms, Broken Forms.ġ914-1916: Began what would become his famous sketchbook, as well as the final version of Tyrol.Ĥ March 1916: Franz Marc was mortally wounded by shelling in Braquis near Verdun.ġ916: Retrospective at the New Munich Secession.ġ937: Marc’s art was banned on the grounds that it was Degenerate Art. Marc volunteered for World War I from the start, 1st of August. Produced The Tower of Blue Horses, Foxes, Animal Fates, The Mandrill, Painting with Cattle.ġ914: Took part in the Expressionist exhibition in Dresden. Painted Girl with a Cat, Red Deer, The Little Blue Horse, The Tiger, Three Animals (Dog, Fox, and Cat).ġ913: Marc participated in the preparation for the First German Autum Salon. Travelled to Paris with Auguste Macke where they visited Robert Delaunay, a participant of the Second Exhibition of The Blue Rider group. Produced Deer in the Snow, Blue Horse I, The Steer, Monkey-Frieze, Donkey-Frieze, Blue-Black Fox, and Little Blue Horses.ġ912: Encountered the artists of Die Brücke (The Bridge), as well as Paul Klee. Painted Nude with Cat, Grazing Horses and began Dog Lying in the Snow.ġ911: Marc was made a member of the New Artists’ Association in Munich, as well as their third Chairman. In the autumn, Marc participated in the second exhibition of the New Artists’ Association at the Galerie Thannhauser in Munich. Painted Larch Trees and Deer at Dusk.ġ910: Encountered art dealers Brakl and Thannhauser, as well as August Macke. Painted Two Women on the Hillside.ġ907: Journeyed again to Paris and found himself greatly impressed with the works of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.ġ908-1909: Marc spent time in Tolz (Bavaria) and was influenced by the works of Van Gogh. Painted Indersdorf.ġ905: Painted The Dead Sparrow and Little Horse Study.ġ906: Visited Greece and Mount Athos. Saw Manet, Monet, and Renoir at the Galerie Durand-Ruel.ġ904: Moved into his first independent studio in Munich (Kaulbachstraße 68) and moved again at the end of the year (Schellinger Street 33). Also enrolled at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Munich.ġ901: Marc travelled with his brother Paul to Venice, Padua, and Verona.ġ902: Completed plein air painting near Kochel (Bavaria), including Peat Moss Huts at Dachau.ġ903: Marc travelled, following an invitation of a fellow student to Paris, returning through Brittany and Normandy. 1880: Franz Marc was born on the 8th of February in Munich.ġ894-1899: He studied at the Luitpold Gynasium and graduated with a diploma.ġ899: Served in the military. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |