Thursday, December 14, 2017

Artist of the day, December 14: Paul Klee, German painter, printmaker and draughtsman

Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) was a German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism.  He and his colleague, Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture. His works reflect his dry humor and his sometimes childlike perspective, his personal moods and beliefs, and his musicality.

Paul Klee, a painter, printmaker and draughtsman of German nationality, was originally associated with the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter, and subsequently taught at the Bauhaus, the widely influential German art school of the interwar period. Klee's diverse body of work cannot, however, be categorized according to any single artistic movement, or "school." His paintings, which are at times fantastic, childlike, or otherwise witty, served as an inspiration to the New York School, as well as many other artists of the 20th century.

Klee was fundamentally a transcendentalist who believed that the material world was only one among many realities open to human awareness. His use of design, pattern, color, and miniature sign systems all speak to his efforts to employ art as a window onto that philosophical principle.
Klee was a musician for most of his life, often practicing the violin as a warm-up for painting. He naturally saw analogies between music and visual art, such as in the transient nature of musical performance and the time-based processes of painting, or in the expressive power of color as being akin to that of musical sonority. In his lectures at the Bauhaus, Klee even compared the visual rhythm in drawings to the structural, percussive rhythms of a musical composition by the master of counterpoint, Johann Sebastian Bach.

Klee challenged traditional boundaries separating writing and visual art by exploring a new expressive, and largely abstract or poetic language of pictorial symbols and signs. Arrows, letters, musical notation, ancient hieroglyphs, or a few black lines standing in for a person or object frequently appear in his work, while rarely demanding a specific reading.

Klee greatly admired the art of children, who seemed to create free of models or previous examples. In his own work he often strove to achieve a similar untutored simplicity, often by employing intense colors inspired by an early trip to North Africa, and by line drawing in the unstudied manner of an everyday craftsman.

Klee constantly experimented with artistic techniques and the expressive power of color, in the process often breaking traditional or "academic" rules of painting in oils on canvas. Klee also applied paint in unusual ways, such as spraying and stamping during his years at the Bauhaus. Keeping his work within the realm of the "ordinary," Klee also painted on a variety of everyday materials, such as burlap, cardboard panel, and muslin.



Mr Paul Klee

1940, Dancing Girl

1940, Beware of Red

1939, Flowers in Stone

1939, Embrace

1939,  Ein Ober Kriecher (A Prize Creep)

1938, Park near Lu

1938, Mother and Child

1938, Insula dulcamara

1938, Heroische Rosen (Heroic Roses)

1937, Zeichen in Gelb

1936, Nach der Überschwemmung

1933, Fire at Full Moon

1932, Sollte Steigen

1931, In Engelshut

1930, Was fehlt ihm? (What Is He Missing?)

1930, fruits sur rouge

1930, Conqueror

1930, Burdened Children

1930, Ad Marginem - To the brim

1929, Fire Evening

1927, Pflanze Und Fenster Stilleben

1925, May Picture

1925, Ass (Esel)

1924, Tree Culture

1923, Tropical Gardening

1923

1923, Abstract Trio

1923 Static-Dynamic Gradation

1922, Senecio

1922, Red Balloon

1922, Image tirée du boudoir

1922, Fright of a Girl

1922, Flower Family V

1922 Wall Painting from the Temple of Longing

1921, Art Comedy

1921 City Picture with Red and Green Accents

1921 Adam and Little Eve

1920, Temple Gardens

1920, Redgreen and Violet-Yellow Rhythms

1920, Lovers

1920, Head With German Mustache

1920 They're Biting

1919, Southern (Tunisian) Gardens

1919 Jumping Jack

1918, Einst dem Grau der Nacht enttaucht

1917, Colourful Architecture

1916, In the Beginning

1915, Föhn im Marc’schen Garten

1915 Acrobats

1914, Red and White Domes

1914, In the Style of Kairouan

1905, Aged Phoenix

1903, Zwei Männer, einander in höherer Stellung vermutend, begegnen sich

Comedians' Handbill

Conquest of the Mountain

Forest Witches

La belle jardiniere

Paul Klee's Birthday

Port Scene

The dance of the West

The Vase

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