Paul Klee


 
 

Paul Klee (December 18, 1879 – June 29, 1940) was a Swiss painter.

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Klee was born in M?nchenbuchsee (near Bern), Switzerland, into a musical family - his father, Hans Klee, taught music at the Hofwil Teacher Seminar near Berne. In his early years, Paul wanted to be a musician, but decided on the visual arts in his teen years. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Heinrich Knirr and Franz von Stuck. After travelling to Italy and then back to Bern, he settled in Munich, where he met Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, and other avant-garde figures, and became associated with the Blaue Reiter. Here he met Bavarian pianist Lily Stumpf, whom he married; they had one son.

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In 1914, he visited Tunisia with August Macke and Louis Moilliet and was impressed by the quality of the light there, writing "Color has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase after it, I know that it has hold of me forever ... Color and I are one. I am a painter."

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Klee worked with many different types of media – oil paint, watercolor, ink, and more. He often combined them into one work. He has been variously associated with expressionism, cubism and surrealism but his pictures are difficult to classify. They often have a fragile child-like quality to them, and are usually on a small scale. They frequently allude to poetry, music and dreams and sometimes include words or musical notation. The later works are distinguished by spidery hieroglyph-like symbols. His better known works include Southern (Tunisian) Gardens (1919), Ad Parnassum (1932), and Embrace (1939).

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Following World War I, in which he fought as part of the imperial German army, Klee taught at the Bauhaus, and from 1931 at the D?sseldorf Academy, before being denounced by the Nazi Party for producing "degenerate art".

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Composer Gunther Schuller also immortalized seven works of Klee's in his Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee. The studies are based on a range of works, including Alter Klang , Abstraktes Terzett , Little Blue Devil, Twittering Machine, Arab Village, Ein unheimlicher Moment , and Pastorale.

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Another of Klee?s paintings, Angelus Novus, was the object of an interpretive text by German philosopher and literary critic Walter Benjamin. In it, Benjamin suggests that the angel depicted in the painting represents progress in history.

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In 1933, Paul Klee returned to Switzerland; in 1935, he was diagnosed with scleroderma. The progression of his disease can be followed through the art he created in his last years.

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He died in Muralto, Switzerland, in 1940 without having obtained the Swiss citizenship.

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Today, a painting by Paul Klee can sell for as much as US$7.5 million.

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A museum dedicated to Paul Klee was built in Bern, Switzerland, by the Italian architect Renzo Piano. It opened in June 2005. It houses a collection of about 4000 art works by Paul Klee. Around 200 pieces of art are on display.

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