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  2. Paul Klee Notebooks - Wikipedia

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    Paul Klee Notebooks. Paul Klee Notebooks is a two-volume work by the Swiss-born artist Paul Klee that collects his lectures at the Bauhaus schools in 1920s Germany and his other main essays on modern art. These works are considered so important for understanding modern art that they are compared to the importance that Leonardo's A Treatise on ...

  3. Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    Paul Klee (German: [paʊ̯l ˈkleː]; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist. ... written in notes, seems to be not dissimilar." ...

  4. Pedagogical Sketchbook - Wikipedia

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    Pedagogical Sketchbook. Pedagogical Sketchbook is a book by Paul Klee. It is based on his extensive lectures on visual form at Bauhaus Staatliche Art School where he was a teacher in between 1921-1931. Originally handwritten – as a pile of working notes he used in his lectures – it was eventually edited by Walter Gropius, designed by ...

  5. Limits of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 book published by MoMa, entitled Paul Klee: The Berggruen Klee Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, described Klee as one of the most popular artists in the 20th century and one of "the most written about". Klee produced over 9,000 works. Klee was the son of a musicologist and he drew parallels between sound and art.

  6. List of works by Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    Hammamet with its Mosque. 23.8 x 22.2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Watercolor and graphite on paper mounted on cardboard. 1914. After a Sketch from Zurich. 11.4 x 13.3. Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. Watercolour on paper, on paperboard.

  7. Twittering Machine - Wikipedia

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    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. Interpretations of the work vary widely ...

  8. Ab ovo (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Location. Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern. Ab ovo (From the egg) is a 1917 painting by Paul Klee (1879–1940) made during his time in the German Army. It is noteworthy for its sophisticated technique. It employs watercolor on gauze and paper with a chalk ground, which produces a rich texture of triangular, circular, and crescent patterns. [ 1][ 2]

  9. Zentrum Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    Zentrum Paul Klee. The Zentrum Paul Klee is a museum dedicated to the artist Paul Klee, located in Bern, Switzerland and designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano. It features about 40 percent of Paul Klee's entire pictorial oeuvre. In 1997, Livia Klee-Meyer, Paul Klee's daughter-in-law, donated her inheritance of almost 690 works to the ...