The work is currently still at the Israel Museum, which had agreed to loan it to a show at the Jewish Museum in New York.
Paul Klee, “Bild aus dem Boudoir Image tirée du boudoir” (1922), copy in oil and watercolor on paper on card (all images courtesy Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, unless indicated otherwise) (click to enlarge ...
As a digital artist attuned to color and texture, William Mapan has unsurprisingly found an affinity with Paul Klee—specifically, the German-Swiss artist’s early abstraction, In the Kairouan Style, ...
“She muttered something about Paul Klee as we talked about my work… I was surprised that she knew him.” – Diana, Summer, 1976 by David Auburn Every now and then, someone you just met will drop a ...
The German artist's "Angelus Novus", once owned by Walter Benjamin, remains at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem due to ...
Felsengrab (Rock tomb), 1932; Indelible pencil and grease crayon on primed paper on cardboard; Framed: 21 3/8 x 27 5/8 inches (54.3 x 70.2 cm). Courtesy the gallery ...
Nearly 100 modern art masterpieces by some of the world’s most celebrated artists are coming to Houston next month.
Paul Klee’s childlike drawings and abstract paintings of colorful dots and shapes made him, without doubt, one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Underneath the vibrant, ...
In Germany just before the outbreak of World War I, a promising young Swiss-born artist named Paul Klee threw over all the drawing lessons he had learned at Munich’s famed Akademie and took to making ...
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