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Paul Klee, Castle with Setting Sun, 1918 |
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Paul Klee, Croix et Colonnes, 1931 |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee, with the Eagle |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee 1923 |
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Paul Klee 1937 |
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Paul Klee, Ceremony and Sunset, 1920 via Aka Pearl of a Girl |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee, City Picture with Red and Green Accents, 1921 |
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Paul Klee, Flora on Sand 1927 |
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Paul Klee, Full Moon |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee, Little Tree and Shrubbery |
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Paul Klee, Making Visible |
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Paul Klee, Moon of the Barbarians, 1939 |
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Paul Klee, Night Scene |
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Paul Klee 1937 via Aka Pearl of a Girl |
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Paul Klee |
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Paul Klee and his cat, Skunk via Aka Pearl of a Girl |
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Paul Klee, Dream Landscape |
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Paul Klee, The Hotel, 1913 |
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Paul Klee 1920 |
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Paul Klee |
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Klee in the Bauhaus studio 1924 |
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Paul Klee, Nocturnal Festivity |
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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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