Franz Marc:
The Paintings That Never Were

The unfinished vision of 1915, respectfully realized as completed digital editions

In 1915, Franz Marc created his final sketchbook in the trenches of World War I. He fell before he could apply a single drop of color. Today, we use ethical AI to fulfill the legacy he left behind.

Comparison of Franz Marc Sketch No. 6: Original 1915 pencil drawingComparison of Franz Marc Sketch No. 6: 2025 AI-restored digital original in vibrant orange and red.

The 1915 Sketchbook from the Field:
The Philosophy behind The 37th Sketch

“… I now begin softly to draw in the sketchbook; it relieves and refreshes me.”

– Franz Marc, Letter to Maria, March 17, 1915

Franz Marc’s “Sketchbook from the Field” ends abruptly after 36 pencil drawings. On March 4, 1916, the artist was killed at Verdun, leaving these visionary compositions as monochromatic ghosts.

Our work is the metaphorical “37th Sketch”—a window into an alternative history. By combining Marc’s documented color theory with advanced technology, we are not replacing the artist, but continuing a conversation that was cut tragically short.

German Expressionism for Your Home:
High-Resolution Digital Editions

Museum-quality editions designed to transform your environment. Bring the bold spiritual energy of German Expressionism into your daily life.

Digital original of Franz Marc's Sketch No. 25 "Two Deers" in a bright, modern living room setting.
Azure blue horses (Sketch No. 30) in a minimalist Wabi-Sabi interior with a stone bench and beige wall.
Minimalist art gallery featuring the reconstruction of Franz Marc's "The Peaceful Horse" (Sketch No. 14).
Vibrant "Creation" artwork (Sketch No. 8) in an industrial loft with a brick wall and leather sofa.
Franz Marc group of deer (Sketch No. 20) in an elegant, dark study with a green armchair.
Landscape with sun and horses (Sketch No. 32) in a sun-filled, eclectic bohemian living room.

A Symbiosis of Art History and Technology:
Every Stroke Matters

This is not a simple color filter. Through high-resolution analysis and reasoning-based AI, we have reconstructed the texture, depth, and dynamic brushwork of oil paint, reviving the original dynamics of 1915.

Completed Digital Originals:
Expand Your Collection

We do not offer copies of existing museum pieces. We offer ‘Digital Originals’—exclusive continuations of Marc’s work that exist nowhere else.

When you choose a piece from The 37th Sketch, you are not just decorating a room; you are displaying a unique convergence of 1915 history and 21st-century technology.

AI-restored digital original of Franz Marc's Sketch No. 30 "Group of 4 Horses" displayed on a wooden easel in a sunlit art studio alongside the original pencil drawing

The Paintings That Never Were

Unlike Marc’s existing works, these creations exist only here. You’re owning art that expands the historical catalog—a tribute to a genius whose life was cut short.

High-Resolution Quality

Museum-Quality in 11.000 Pixels, perfect for any size print, from small frames to large wall displays.

Instant Download, Lifetime Access

Purchase once, print forever. Each download is yours to keep, reprint, and enjoy. Perfect for collectors, designers, and anyone seeking meaningful art with a story.

A Tribute to the Blue Rider

Celebrate the legacy of Franz Marc with artworks that bring his unfinished visions to life.

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