

Paul Klee
455 pages2018HirmerISBN 9783777429724
ExhibitionsKlee, paul, 1879-1940Landscapes in artZeichnungAusstellungMalereiThemes, motivesKnowledgeMusicArt and musicArt and dance
About this book
The works of Paul Klee (1879-1940) charm the viewer with their inventiveness, delight in experimentation, subtle humour and brilliant colour schemes. He contrasts the technical and rational tendencies of the 1920s with the significance of playfulness, intuition and artistic genius. Subdivided according to pictorial subjects of transcendental longing like ladders, mountains and stars as well as Bauhaus aspects of architecture and construction of space, the lavishly illustrated volume covering the period from 1905 until 1940 draws an impressive picture of Klee as an original ?thinking artist? who confronts the challenges facing man in the modern age and brilliantly permits rational methods of picture construction to be transformed into the open and mysterious. Exhibition: Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (01.03. - 10.06.2018).
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Hirmer
- Published
- 2018
- Pages
- 455
- ISBN
- 9783777429724
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