University of South Florida Scholar Commons Graduate Theses and Dissertations Graduate School 1-1-2012 Franz Marc as an Ethologist Jean Carey University of South Florida,
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[email protected]. Franz Marc as an Ethologist by Jean Carey A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Department of Art History College of The Arts University of South Florida Major Professor: Riccardo Marchi, PhD Sheramy Bundrick, PhD Mary Fournier, PhD Date of Approval: June 13, 2012 Keywords: Animalisierung, Einfühlung, Ethology, Expressionism, German Modernism, Painting Copyright © 2012, Jean Carey Table of Contents List of Figures ii Abstract iv Introduction 1 Contemporary Ethology 3 “Retroactive” and Interpretive Ethology 8 The Missing Animal 11 Practical Pantheism 15 Painting the Presence of Vitality 19 The Letter 23 Animalisierung: The Breath of Life 25 The Perception of Penetration 28 What Is Within Seen Without 35 Egyptian Art and Abstraction 36 South by South: Van Gogh and Gauguin 39 Faithfulness, Alteration and Involvement 47 Dürer’s Young Hare I and Marc’s Dog Lying in the Snow 48 The Jagdmaler Liljefors’s Birds and Marc’s Birds 52 Conclusion 57 Bibliography 60 i List of Figures Figure 1.