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Three House Pictures: 19.4 x 42.9 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Oil and watercolour on paper, on board 1921 All Souls' Picture: 40 x 53.7 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Watercolour and ink on paper, on cardboard 1921 The Primeval Couple: 31.2 x 48 Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich Watercolour and oil on paper 1921 Flower Family V: 24.1 x 16.2
Paul Klee (German: [paʊ̯l ˈkleː]; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist.His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.
Landscape with castle ruins 1847 oil on canvas 60 × 78 Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin Portrait of Jakob Mähly as a student 1848 oil on canvas 32.6 × 24.4 Kunstmuseum Basel: Landscape with ruins in the moonlight 1849 oil on canvas 24.5 × 32.5 Private collection Mountain landscape with a waterfall c. 1849 oil on canvas 32.8 × 40.8 Kunstmuseum ...
Arnold Böcklin was born in Basel.His father, Christian Frederick Böcklin (b. 1802), was descended from an old family of Schaffhausen, and engaged in the silk trade.His mother, Ursula Lippe, was a native of the same city. [1]
In his spare time he began to practice drawing small views of Switzerland. In 1829 he met his patron, the banker Diodati, who made it possible for him to study under landscape painter François Diday. After a few months he decided to devote himself fully to art. In 1835 he began exhibiting his Swiss-Alps and forest paintings in Paris and Berlin.
Twittering Machine (Die Zwitscher-Maschine) is a 1922 watercolor with gouache, pen-and-ink, and oil transfer on paper by Swiss-German painter Paul Klee.Like other artworks by Klee, it blends biology and machinery, depicting a loosely sketched group of birds on a wire or branch connected to a hand-crank.
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The art would be applied at the expense of the boatman rather than the boatowning company, who would have ensured the boat was dressed in company livery. Items typically painted in the roses and castles style include internal furniture and fittings, as well as the boat's headlamp and water cans.