Paul Klee
Paul Klee taught at the Bauhaus School after World War I, and at Dusseldorf Academy (1931), but was dismissed by the Nazis, who termed his work "degenerate." A trip to North Africa in 1914 stimulated Klee to using colors and his work showed a mastery of delicate, dreamlike color harmonies. Klee influenced the budding abstract expressionist movement.
Paul Klee taught at the Bauhaus School after World War I, and at Dusseldorf Academy (1931), but was dismissed by the Nazis, who termed his work "degenerate." A trip to North Africa in 1914 stimulated Klee to using colors and his work showed a mastery of delicate, dreamlike color harmonies. Klee influenced the budding abstract expressionist movement. See less
Paul Klee's Featured Books
Paul Klee book reviews
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Klee
Klee (Tudor Publishing)
by bftucker, Apr 14, 2011
A small (7X7) book published in 1966 with 91 plates.
The plates are small and not accurate as to color, perhaps due to the limitations of the printing technology. Even so, I found many Klee ... Read More
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Pedagogical Sketchbook
Scientific insight
by GeoN, Mar 30, 2009
Following Klee's thought on enlivening a 2-dimensional panel, I discovered his scientific foundations. Calculations and deep molecular thought are engaged to produce simple patterns. Enlightening ... Read More
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Pedagogical Sketchbook
Amazing!!!
by Caos73, Dec 20, 2007
This book es perfect for art and designer educator, is all museum piece. Read More