Wednesday, February 19, 2014

More Paul Klee

Paul Klee, Castle with Setting Sun, 1918

Paul Klee, Croix et Colonnes, 1931

Paul Klee

Paul Klee, with the Eagle

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Paul Klee 1923

Paul Klee 1932 via A Long Time Alone

Paul Klee 1937

Paul Klee 1921 via Aka Pearl of a Girl

Paul Klee, Ceremony and Sunset, 1920 via Aka Pearl of a Girl

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Paul Klee

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Paul Klee, City Picture with Red and Green Accents, 1921

Paul Klee, Flora on Sand 1927

Paul Klee, Full Moon


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Paul Klee, Little Tree and Shrubbery

Paul Klee, Making Visible

Paul Klee, Moon of the Barbarians, 1939

Paul Klee, Night Scene
Paul Klee, 1938 via Datura

Paul Klee 1937 via Aka Pearl of a Girl

Paul Klee

Paul Klee and his cat, Skunk via Aka Pearl of a Girl

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Paul Klee, Dream Landscape

Paul Klee, South Coast in the Evening via Pop Goes Red

Paul Klee, The Hotel, 1913




Paul Klee 1920

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Klee in the Bauhaus studio 1924

Paul Klee, Nocturnal Festivity
 
 
Paul Klee, Death and Fire, 1940-- the last he painted
Swiss / German Expressionist painter, Paul Klee (1879 - 1940), one of the most inventive artists of the 20th century, valued the art of children. He admired their directness and innocence--and you can see the influence in his work. Klee taught at the Bauhaus from 1921 to 1931. But in 1933 he began experiencing the symptoms of schleroderma, , a painful, degenerative autoimmune disease.

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