KLEE, PAUL

poul klā, 1879–1940, Swiss painter, graphic artist, and art theorist, b. near Bern. Klee's enormous production (more than 10,000 paintings, drawings, and etchings) is unique in that it represents the successful combination of his sophisticated theories of art with a very personal inventiveness that has the appearance of great innocence. The son of a music teacher, Klee himself was a violinist, and musical analogies permeate his writing and his approach to art. He traveled through Europe, open to many artistic influences. The most important of these were the works of Blake, Beardsley, Goya, Ensor, and, especially, Cézanne. In 1911 he became associated with the Blaue Reiter group and later exhibited as one of the Blue Four. Klee's awakening to color occurred on a trip to Tunis in 1914, a year after he had met Delaunay and been made aware of new theories of color use. Thereafter his whimsical and fantastic images were rendered with a luminous and subtle color sense.

Klee's works are neither abstract nor figurative, but have strong elements of both approaches. Characteristic of his gently witty paintings are The Twittering Machine (1922, Mus. of Modern Art, New York City) and Fish Magic (1925, Phila. Mus. of Art). Other works reveal strong, rhythmic patterns, as in the unsettling Viaducts Break Ranks (1937, Hamburg). World famous by 1929, Klee taught at the Bauhaus (1922–31) and at the Düsseldorf academy (1931–33) until the Nazis, who judged his work degenerate, forced him to resign. He and his family fled Germany for his native city in 1933. In his series of Pedagogical Sketchbooks (tr. 1944) and lecture notes entitled The Thinking Eye (tr. 1961), Klee sought to define his intuitive approach to artistic creation. His last ten years were spent in Switzerland, and nearly 2,600 of his works are in the Klee Foundation, Bern.

See his notebooks, ed. by J. Spiller (2 vol., tr. 1992); his diaries, ed. by his son Felix Klee (tr. 1964); his life and work in documents, ed. by F. Klee (tr. 1962); studies by J. M. Joran (1984), C. Lanchner, ed. (1987), O. K. Werckmeister (1989), and M. Franciscono (1991).

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1 Paul Klee, the Draftsman Paul Klee produced some 9,000 works, of which nearly 5,000 are drawings * . They constitute the largest graphic output of any twentieth-century artist, and surely one of the most significant. Quite unlike Pablo...
...of Illustrations Pencil drawing by Paul Klee at the age of ten, 1889 3 Extract...drawing, 1915 37 FOLLOWING PAGE 38 Paul Klee at the age of thirteen. Taken in Bern, 1892. Paul Klee as a senior at the Gymnasium. Bern...
...First published in Switzerland by Verlag Benteli Bern-Bumpliz in mcmxlv under the title Paul Klee: Uber die moderne Kunst This English edition translated by Paul Findlay first published in mcmxlviii by Faber and Faber Limited 24 Russell Square, London...
...Reproduction in Facsimile of Paintings by Paul Klee , New York, Wittenborn, 1946...Basle, 1946. 15 Alfieri Bruno. Paul Klee , Venice, Istituto Tipografico Editoriale...port. 16 Geist Hans Friedrich. Paul Klee , Hamburg, Hauswedell, 1948, 46pp...
...Paintings, drawings and prints by Paul Klee from the Klee Foundation, Bern...important document is a contribution by Paul Klee himself, his lecture On Modern Art...preparation . Pedagogical Sketchbook by Paul Klee; introduction and transla tion by...
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Heidegger, Paul Klee, and the Origin of the Work of Art...a second part focused on the work of Paul Klee, that in Klees work there was a "turning...lecture, "Time and Being," cites Paul Klee (along with Georg Trakl and Werner Heisenberg...
...His work sometimes resembles and/or references works by Paul Klee and Piet Mondrian. Instead of using paint on canvas, Simon...further into the 21st century. (10) <br/ Along with Paul Chans disturbing animation Happiness (finally) after 35...
...evidenced in her "Indian Stories" of Klee Wyck. (2) I argue that these practices...which would later be gathered in Klee Wyck, Carr recorded the following...reinforced by moderns from Sigmund Freud to Paul Klee. Carr uses this paradigm of the primitive...
...David K. Carson , Thomas Klee , Jennifer Jackman-Brown...before they enter school (Paul, 1991; Rescorla Schwartz...comparable group of children (Paul Kellogg, 1997). Many...Perry, Diefenderfer, Klee, 1999; Honig Park...verbally engage their child (Paul Elwood, 1991). PURPOSE...
...verlohrner Sohn. Nim diese Hand voll Klee / im Mangel der Violen / Zu treuen...century German verse, e.g., of Paul Fleming (1609-40) during...13) Dieter Lohmeier, "Paul Flemings poetische Bekenntnisse...127-334. (16) We cite from Paul Fleming, Geist-- trod Weltliche...
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Paul Klee: The Artist as Serious Comedian. by Fred...good chance that when you see the work of Paul Klee (1879-1940), the Swiss/German artist...millions. We can attribute the appeal of Paul Klee to several factors. His watercolors, oil...
Paul Klee. by Arthur C. Danto "Invisible God created the visibleworld is a famous...sprang vividly to mind when I began to ponder a beautiful aphorism with which Paul Klee opens a discussion of artistic creation: "Art does not render the visible...
Method in his madness: Was Paul Klee a creator of whimsical fantasies...him in her own image by Ned Denny Paul Klee, who famously pictured the artist...hundred or so pieces that make up "Paul Klee: the nature of creation" at Londons...
Paul Klee and the planet symbols by Kathy A. Miller...sheet and I was reminded of the work of Paul Klee. He did not draw and paint life realistically...discussed line quality in the artworks of Paul Klee. Some of the visuals used were Park Near...
Line Designs Inspired by Paul Klee. by Lisa Blanchette ILLUSTRATION...being introduced to Swiss artist, Paul Klee (1879-1940). ILLUSTRATION OMITTED...learn about the life and work of Paul Klee. * create an abstract design using...
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...all collected the works of artist Paul Klee. The appeal of Klees delicate...reputation in 1930 when he mounted "Paul Klee," the first one-man show of a...call 202/387-2151. Modernist Paul Klee (left, in 1912) created enigmatic...
...in this instance, the works of Paul Klee. However, art teacher Marce Miller...students making puppets in a way that Paul Klee did for his only son that she didnt...and that suited perfectly because Paul Klee was influenced by a trip to Tunisia...
A Bulls Victory Unable to Spoil Williams Night. by By Paul Klee Byline: Paul Klee Special to the Daily Herald CHAMPAIGN Deron Williams homecoming didnt go exactly how he envisioned. The Illini...
Value for Monet; PAUL MCDAID SOAKS UP THE SCENE ALONG THE PARISIENNE WALKWAYS. DOES perfection...capital. ELITE: Musee de Quai Branly LIGHT FANTASTIC: Flavin QUICK KLEE: One of the paintings at the Pompidou Centre DRAW UP A CHAIR: Pompidou...
Only in It for the MONET; PAUL McDAID SOAKS UP THE SCENE ALONG THE PARISIENNE WALKWAYS. DOES perfection...LIGHT FANTASTIC: Flavin PICTURE PERFECT: Monets Waterlilies QUICK KLEE: One of the paintings at the Pompidou Centre DRAW UP A CHAIR: Pompidou...
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KLEE, PAUL poul kla, 1879 1940, Swiss painter, graphic...entitled The Thinking Eye (tr. 1961), Klee sought to define his intuitive approach...and some 4,000 of his works are in the Paul Klee Center, Bern. See his notebooks, ed...
...Center, Dallas, Tex. (2003); the innovative Padre Pio Church, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy (2004); the undulating Paul Klee Center, Bern, Switzerland (2005); the light-filled addition to the Pierpont Morgan Library , New York City (2006...
...to improve it. The Bauhaus was founded at Weimar in 1919 and headed by Walter Gropius , with a faculty that included Paul Klee , Lyonel Feininger , Wassily Kandinsky , Laszlo Moholy-Nagy , and Marcel Breuer . The teaching plan insisted on functional...
...design, and their principles converged in the teachings of the Bauhaus in the 1920s. Kandinsky, the highly imaginative Paul Klee , and the American Lyonel Feininger were among the celebrated exponents of the Bauhaus. Other Modes of Modern Art A more...
...modern buildings include the 19th-century federal parliament building, many fine museums (including one devoted to Paul Klee ), and the university (1834). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
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