The Concept of Lifestyle for Adler and Its Representations in Franz Marc's Drawings
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The current research is concerned with studying the topic (Adler's concept of lifestyle and its representations in Franz Marc's drawings), which included four chapters, the first of which included the research problem, the importance of the research, and the research objective: (identifying Adler's concept of lifestyle and its representations in Franz Marc's drawings) and the research limits: based on studying and analyzing Adler's concept of lifestyle and its representations in Franz Marc's drawings, executed using oil painting technique in Germany from 1912-1914, and defining the terms. While the second chapter (the theoretical framework) included two topics, the first (lifestyle in light of Alfred Adler's proposals) and the second (Franz Marc and longing for nature) in addition to the indicators of the theoretical framework. As for the third chapter (research procedures), it included the research community framework and the research sample, which numbered (4) drawn artistic models, followed by the research tool and research methodology, then analyzing the research sample model. The fourth chapter included the results and conclusions, and the most important results are:
One of the most prominent aspirations and effective activities of the lifestyle that the artist (Mark) sought to represent in his drawings at the level of forms and contents is to achieve the act of compensation or (filling the deficiency) that occurred in the human soul lacking peace and freedom due to the events of World War I leading to an unknown future.
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