Image "houses by the sea" (1914), framed
Like his artist colleagues August Macke and Louis Moilliet, Paul Klee revolutionized his painting style during the legendary Tunis trip. His painting "Houses by the Sea" was created after a sketch from Tunisia.
Original: 1914, watercolor on Italian Ingres, 24 x 32 cm, private property.
Edition in the Fine Art Giclée process transferred directly to the screen and stretched to a stretcher. Limited edition 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in hand-made, white-gold-colored solid wood framing. Format 53 x 68 cm (h/b).
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by his artists' colleagues, he was only called "the unique": Paul Klee (1879-1940), like no other, shaped the understanding of modern art. With his mosaic -like composed works, he created a completely new style.
The German-Swiss Klee, born in Bern in 1879, turned out to be a double talent early on: his drawing skills, but also his violin playing both a musical and an artistic career. Klee chose art and went to the Munich art academy, where he studied with Franz von Stuck, among others.
But less the academic studies than an extensive study trip with friendly artists to Italy helped him to develop an independent style. Ingrade, symbolic representations full of wit and humor become his trademark. Usually it is only small formats, often only drawings that enchant the viewer.
- Abstract Expressionism
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- Geometric abstraction
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