"I make the most outrageous demands on my imagination and leave aside everything else, theory and nature study, as other people understand them. This is the only way I can work, drawing on nothing but my own faculty of imagination with I feed without stint – except in working hours."
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Quote in Marc's letter to August Macke, 1910; as cited by , in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, pp. 127-28
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Franz Marc
1880 – 1916
deutscher Maler und Bildhauer
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