• Yellow, Marc's symbol of femininity and sensuality, is shown in Yellow Cow with such intensity that the artist requires nearly equal doses of red and blue.
  • The frolicking yellow cow, as a symbol of the female principle, may be a veiled depiction of Maria Franck, whom Marc married in 1911.
  • Yellow Cow (‹See Tfd›German: Gelbe Kuh) is a painting by the German artist Franz Marc, dating to 1911. It is one of the artist's most well known works...
  • Recently, I discussed the art of German Expressionist artist Franz Marc. The painting I discussed — the Yellow Cow — is a joyful scene, typical of his style.
  • Applying Marc’s color symbolism, art historian Mark Rosenthal proposed that the work is a private wedding picture, with Maria as the joyous yellow cow and Franz...
  • Yellow cow 1911 by franz marc at the guggenheim museum.
  • To gaze upon German Expressionist Franz Marc's Yellow Cow is to take in a surreal and spirited painting, alive with color.
  • The Yellow Cow is a picture of bovine bliss, shortly before the artist Franz Marc took a turn towards darker German Expressionism.
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  • The frolicking yellow cow, as a symbol of the female principle, may be a veiled depiction of Maria Franck, whom Marc married in 1911.
  • Created by artist Franz Marc in 1911, ‘The Yellow Cow’, or in its original German name ‘Gelbe Kuh’, is a ‘happy’ painting.