Little Blue Horse is an oil on canvas painting by German Expressionist painter Franz Marc, from 1912. it is held in the Saarland Museum, in Saarbrücken.
[1][2] The picture depicts a young horse in the foreground, standing with its legs in a balanced position.
There is a small stream at his side, and behind the horse, we can see a flowering plant in front of a mountainous landscape.
Marc made the painting for Walterchen, the son of his friend and colleague August Macke, a fact that the inscription at his top right demonstrates.
In 1956, the museum director Rudolf Bornschein acquired the painting for the Saarbrücker Stadt-und Heimatmuseum, which in 1968 merged with the Moderne Galerie.