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  1. Paul Klee by Enric Jardi, 1990-12-31
  2. Paul Klee Notebooks: The Thinking Eye: The Thinking Eye by Jurg Spiller, 1992
  3. The Blue Rider in the Lenbachhaus, Munich: Masterpieces by Franz Marc, Vassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Munter, Alexei Jawlensky, August Macke, Paul Klee (Art & Design) by Armin Zweite, Annegret Hoberg, 1989-01
  4. Paul Klee (The Life and Work of) by Sean Connolly, 1999-10-01
  5. Klee: Masterworks (Masters of Art Series) by Rh Value Publishing, 1988-12-12
  6. Klee Cameo (Great Modern Masters) by Jose Maria Faerna, 1996-03-30
  7. Paul Klee Catalogue Raisonne Volume III: The Bauhaus in Weimar (1919-1922) by Paul Klee Foundation, 1999-09
  8. Paul Klee Catalogue Raisonne, Volume 4: 1923-1926 by The Paul Klee Foundation, 2001-03
  9. Paul Klee: Catalogue Raisonne 1931-1933 (Paul Klee Catalogue Raisonne) by Paul Klee Foundation, 2002-07
  10. Paul Klee Et Le Bauhaus (Monographies) by Christian Geelhaar,
  11. The relation between six paintings by Paul Klee and selected musical compositions by Walter Leroy Wehner, 1966
  12. Pedagogical Sketchbook
  13. Angelus novus by Walter Benjamin, 1993
  14. GREAT ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD II, VOLUME 6: FANTASY AND SURREALISM: HENRI ROUSSEAU /PAUL KLEE /MARC CHAGALL /SALVADOR DALI

81. Paul Klee
paul klee (18791940). VIEW LIST OF klee IMAGES ON THE WEB When Kandinsky taught at the Bauhaus, so did a Swiss artist named paul klee.
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See also: Bauhaus Expressionism From PHAIDON, official art book sponsor of The Artchive Klee Your purchase supports the Artchive! "Transcendentalism was the common interest of the painters who formed the Expressionist group known as Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) in 1910. It was also a deep-set part of Bauhaus thought and practice, for nothing could be further from the truth than the idea that the Bauhaus represented some kind of logic opposed to the world-transforming aspirations of Expressionism. When Kandinsky taught at the Bauhaus, so did a Swiss artist named Paul Klee. And though Klee was not a Theosophist he was, like Kandinsky, devoted to an ideal of painting that stemmed from German idealist metaphysics.
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82. FASTFRAME - Paul Klee - Artist Biography
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83. Handprint Paul Klee
paul klee (18791940) was one of the most inventive, prolific and power in 1933 klee was classified as a degenerate artist, suspended from teaching,
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Paul Klee (1879-1940) was one of the most inventive, prolific and individual artists of the 20th century. The son of a German music teacher living in Switzerland, he was taught to draw and paint by his maternal grandmother. He graduated from the Bern Gymnasium (secondary school) in 1898, the year his family moved to Munich, where Klee began his studies at the Munich Academy of Fine Art. In 1901-06 he traveled through Italy and visited Paris and Berlin, returning at intervals to Bern, where he played violin in the Bern orchestra. He returned to Munich in 1906 and married the Swiss pianist Lily Stumpf. In 1911 he met August Macke and Wassily Kandinsky , who was to become a lifelong friend. Through them Klee met Franz Marc and Alexei von Jawlensky, and joined in the 1912 Blaue Reiter group exhibition while working part time as an art critic. That year he also traveled to Paris a second time, saw Cubist works by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, first saw the satirical drawings of Daumier, and met French painter Robert Delaunay (1885-1941), who awakened Klee to symbolist ideas of color. He traveled to Tunisia in 1914 with Macke and Swiss painter Louis Moilliet, a childhood friend, a trip that permanently aroused his sensitivity to color. He returned to become a founding member of the New Munich Secession. Klee was profoundly affected by Franz Marc's death in battle in April 1916, the same month Klee was inducted into the German army, where he painted aircraft and worked as a paymaster's clerk. After the War, in 1919 Klee was given a major exhibition of 362 works by Munich art dealer

84. Paul Klee Quotes
paul klee Nature is garrulous to the point of confusion, let the artist be truly taciturn. paul klee One does not lash hat lies at a distance.
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A single day is enough to make us a little larger or, another time, a little smaller.
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Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.
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Beauty is as relative as light and dark. Thus, there exists no beautiful woman, none at all, because you are never certain that a still far more beautiful woman will not appear and completely shame the supposed beauty of the first.
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Children also have artistic ability, and there is wisdom in there having it! The more helpless they are, the more instructive are the examples they furnish us; and they must be preserved free of corruption from an early age.
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Color possesses me. I don't have to pursue it. It will possess me always, I know it. That is the meaning of this happy hour: Color and I are one. I am a painter. Paul Klee Democracy with its semi-civilization sincerely cherishes junk. The artist's power should be spiritual. But the power of the majority is material. When these worlds meet occasionally, it is pure coincidence. Paul Klee Everything vanishes around me, and works are born as if out of the void. Ripe, graphic fruits fall off. My hand has become the obedient instrument of a remote will.

85. International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Artist Profile
Swiss painter and graphic artist paul klee was born in 1879. He grew up in a musical family and, after much hesitation, decided to pursue a career in art
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86. The Colors Of War
For a creative artist, the work was rather frustrating. paul klee wrote in his diary Just painting out old numbers on aircraft and stenciling them on
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The company Investor Relations Press Programs ... Search ANECDOTES The Colors of War Paul Klee was one of the twentieth century's greatest painters. However, it is not widely known that his paintings were influenced by many of his experiences during military service in OberschleiŸheim with the K¶niglich Bayerischen Fliegertruppen (Royal Bavarian Flying Corps) during the First World War. Later on, as a Professor at the Bauhaus in Dessau, close by the Junkers aircraft factory, he still had contacts in the world of aviation.
For a creative artist, the work was rather frustrating. Paul Klee wrote in his diary: "Just painting out old numbers on aircraft and stenciling them on again at the front". Called up at the start of 1916, he was initially threatened with front line service following his basic training. Surprisingly, however, he was spared this. It is suspected that this might have been arranged discreetly by the Bavarian royal family, because his fellow artists August Macke and Franz Marc had already perished in action.
His transfer to the Flying Corps base at SchleiŸheim came as an equally big surprise to Klee. When he arrived at the airbase, there was initially some confusion, as is clear from his diary. The sergeant asked him: "Don't you want to fly?" "What, me?" "Yes, you've reported to the aircrew section. Now off you go for your medical to make sure you're fit". However, the misunderstanding was soon cleared up, and 'Artist' Klee was assigned 'suitable' tasks, which turned out to be painting and touching up the lettering on combat aircraft, the paintwork on the wings and all sorts of equipment.

87. The Early Works, 1899–1910
Zentrum paul klee. After his schoolleaving exam (Abitur) in Bern paul klee travelled to Munich in October 1898 to train as an artist.
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After his school-leaving exam (Abitur) in Bern Paul Klee travelled to Munich in October 1898 to train as an artist. He would continue keeping the diary he began in April of that year until 1918. To prepare for the Munich Academy of Fine Arts Klee attended the private art school of Heinrich Knirr from 1898 to 1900. In 1900-1901 he studied for six months under Franz von Stuck at the Munich Academy. It was only in 1903, when he began a series of etchings entitled

88. Untitled Document
Sarlas, S. Artist paul klee had scleroderma. Scleroderma Update 5, August, 1987, p. 7 (Chicago Scleroderma Federation). Bywaters, EGL paul klee The
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    By E. Carwile LeRoy and Richard Silver Paul Klee was perhaps the most famous person to develop scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) and die from it. Born in a suburb of Bern, Switzerland, he trained in art in Munich and became a principal in the "Blue Rider" school which included Kandinsky, whose painting gave the movement its name. The members of this school contributed integrally to the development of art as we know it today. Their ability to convey a mood with abstract figures remains impressive. Klee's position as a pioneer in modern art has increased steadily in the decades since his death in 1940, four years after the diagnosis of scleroderma was made at age 56. Klee studied, taught and practiced etching from 1898-1914, when on a trip to Tunisia with August Macke and Louis Moilliet he embraced color and temporarily became occupied with cubism. Recognition of his works increased steadily from 1908 to the present. His work was exhibited in New York in 1924, in London in 1934, and, in 1931, 252 works were exhibited at the Kunstverein in Dusseldorf in 1931; in addition, there were numerous exhibitions in Munich. Having previously interacted with Kandinsky, Macke, Marc, Kubin (the Blue Rider artists), he met Delauney, Le Fauconnier, Kahnweiler and Uhde in Paris in 1912, where he saw the work of Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Rousseau. Klee was a revered teacher and kept extensive and methodical notes on his paintings, placing importance on his titles for interpretation by his audience.

89. Paul Klee's Paintings Finally Find A Home - THE ARTS - MSNBC.com
BERN, Switzerland When paul klee applied for Swiss nationality after fleeing Nazi with klee, says the artist s 65-year old grandson, Alexander klee,
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BERN, Switzerland - When Paul Klee applied for Swiss nationality after fleeing Nazi Germany, his request was refused because it was feared that if his art should "take root in Switzerland, it would insult real art and cause good taste to deteriorate." Sixty-six years later, the work of the painter - now considered one of the greatest modern artists - has found a permanent home in Bern, the Swiss capital that finally accepted him. The Zentrum Paul Klee, which opens Monday, will house over 4,000 pieces of Klee's creations - one of the world's largest collections from a single artist. "This is a belated reconciliation (of Switzerland) with Klee," says the artist's 65-year old grandson, Alexander Klee, who calls himself "the most authentic Klee groupie around." Klee was born in Bern in 1879 but had to take his German father's citizenship rather than his Swiss mother's under Switzerland's strict citizenship rules. He moved to Munich, Germany, to study art when he was 19 and lived most of the next 35 years in Germany. Soon after the Nazis came to power in 1933, Klee - targeted for his "decadent" art - returned to Switzerland and took refuge in Bern. Adolf Hitler's regime confiscated Klee's abstract and expressionist works in German museums and stripped him of his teaching post at the Duesseldorf Academy. In 1936, he was diagnosed with incurable scleroderma, a chronic autoimmune disease. He applied for Swiss naturalization in 1939, about a year before his death, and never received it.

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93. Artifact: Full Record For Zentrum Paul Klee
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94. The Observer | Review | I Can See Clearly Now
In this way, paul klee was of seminal importance to me because he showed me klee was the first artist to point out that for the painter the meaning of
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95. SFMOMA | Exhibitions | Paul Klee
Though renowned for his accomplished draftsmanship, Swiss artist paul klee also developed an incredible command of color over the course of his career.
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96. SFMOMA | Exhibitions | Paul Klee: Signs Of Life
From his earliest childhood Swissborn German artist paul klee (1879 - 1940) expressed a profound interest in the natural world. A youthful fascination with
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Paul Klee: Signs of Life on view: July 16, 1999 - March 14, 2000
Continuing a series of exhibitions of the work of Paul Klee, this exhibition presents a remarkable group of twenty paintings, drawings and prints that explore the artist's close affiliation with the natural world. Paul Klee: Signs of Life investigates Klee's ongoing study of the intricate workings of plant and animal life and his invention of a strikingly coherent visual language of signs and symbols that communicate both visible and invisible reality. Paul Klee
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From his earliest childhood Swiss-born German artist Paul Klee (1879 - 1940) expressed a profound interest in the natural world. A youthful fascination with a range of species such as insects, snails, cats and flowers grew to become the basis of the mature artist's visual vocabulary. Although he was particularly drawn to more humble creatures and plants, Klee learned to distill even complex organisms, including human beings, to their most fundamental aspects. By revealing the most elemental characteristics and mechanisms of the life forms he examines, Klee demonstrates each living thing's uniqueness and facilitates our understanding of the ultimate similarities between diverse species.

97. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Klee, Paul@ HighBeam Research
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98. Jörg Maaß - Paul Klee
paul klee was born near Berne in Switzerland but because his father was German, he had German klee was to remain primarily a graphic artist until 1914.
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"Paul Klee was born near Berne in Switzerland but because his father was German, he had German nationality. In 1898 he studied under Knirr in Munich and in 1900 he moved to Franz Stuck's class at the Akademie. After seven months in Italy, he returned to Berne where he lived until 1906. He moved to Munich in 1906 where the Blaue Reiter exhibition of 1911-12 introduced him to many of the leading figures in contemporary art, and led to a visit to Paris where he was decisively influenced by Cubist paintings. A visit to Tunis in 1914 in the company of August Macke was equally important in turning him first to watercolor and then to painting. He was in the German army from 1916 to the end of the War.
In late 1920 he was appointed to the staff of the Bauhaus, where he remained for eleven years. In 1931 he took another appintment at the Akademie in Dusseldorf, but after his dismissal by the Nazis in 1933 retired to Berne, where he applied for Swiss citizenship and remained for the rest of his life.
Klee was to remain primarily a graphic artist until 1914. His 109 catalogued prints fall into four general groups: the early Berne etchings of 1903-5; a group of linear landscapes in an "impressionist" manner of 1911-12; the cubist etchings of 1913 and the Cubist-derived works of the years before the War; and finally he made prints in Munch after the end of the War and at the Bauhaus, firstly a number of lithographs in 1921-25 and then some etchings in 1928-32." (Excerpt from The Print in Germany. By Frances Carey and Antony Griffiths)

99. Klee Paul Posters
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