“Sicily at S. Andrea” (1924) by Paul Klee, Geometric Abstraction
Painting “Sicily at S. Andrea” (1924), framed
“Color has me. I don’t need to chase after it. It has me forever, I know that. That is the meaning of this happy hour: I and color are one. I am a painter.” Paul Klee said this, inspired by the light and colors of the South, which he visited several times, including during his time teaching at the Bauhaus.
Original: Watercolor on chalk ground on paper, Franz Marc Museum, Kochel am See, permanent loan from a private collection.
Brilliant, authentic reproduction using the fine art giclée process directly onto artist's canvas, 100% cotton, stretched on a wooden frame. Limited edition of 499 numbered copies with certificate. In an elegant, handcrafted, solid wood museum frame. Size 63 x 77 cm (H/W).
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His fellow artists called him simply "the Unique One": Paul Klee (1879-1940) shaped the understanding of modern art like almost no other. With his mosaic-like compositions, he created an entirely new style. Born in Bern in 1879, the German-Swiss Klee showed early promise as a dual talent: his drawing skills, as well as his violin playing, suggested both a musical and an artistic career. Klee chose art and went to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Franz von Stuck, among others. However, it was less the academic studies than an extended study trip to Italy with fellow artists that helped him develop his own distinctive style. Subtle, symbolic representations full of wit and humor became his trademark. Mostly small formats, often just drawings, captivate the viewer.
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