Abstract painting “View from Red” (1937) by Paul Klee, Giclée print, reproduction on canvas
Picture “View from Red” (1937), framed
A close friend of the artists of the Blue Rider group, the important German-Swiss painter and graphic artist consistently pursued his own unique artistic path. From his initial fantastical and whimsical phase to the serious, mystical imagery of his later work, his artistic development, already marked by illness, revealed a maturity imbued with a refined lightness.
Original: Pastel on jute, private collection, Milan.
Giclée print on canvas. Stretched on a wooden frame and framed with a solid wood strip with a shadow gap. Size 51 x 54 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.
- Abstract painting
- Geometric abstraction
Canvas
Printer
Art print
- reproduction
- Limited edition
- Abstract
- Geometric
Red
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- Elegant
- Classic
- Mid-Century



