The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918

The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918

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  • Author: Paul Klee
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520006539
  • Category : Artists
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 476

Paul Klee was endowed with a rich and many-sided personality that was continually spilling over into forms of expression other than his painting and that made him one of the most extraordinary phenomena of modern European art. These abilities have left their record in the four intimate Diaries in which he faithfully recorded the events of his inner and outer life from his nineteenth to his fortieth year. Here, together with recollections of his childhood in Bern, his relations with his family and such friends as Kandinsky, Marc, Macke, and many others, his observations on nature and people, his trips to Italy and Tunisia, and his military service, the reader will find Klee's crucial experience with literature and music, as well as many of his essential ideas about his own artistic technique and the creative process.


The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918. Edited, with an Introduction, by Felix Klee. [With Plates, Including Portraits.].

The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918. Edited, with an Introduction, by Felix Klee. [With Plates, Including Portraits.].

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  • Author: Paul Klee
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 424


Paul Klee 1939

Paul Klee 1939

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  • Author: Paul Klee
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1644230380
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 73

The year before he died, in what was one of the most difficult yet prolific periods of his life, Paul Klee created some of his most surprising and innovative works. In 1939, the year before his death from a long illness and against a backdrop of sociopolitical turmoil and the outbreak of World War II, Klee worked with a vigor and inventiveness that rivaled even the most productive periods of his youth. This book illuminates the artist’s response to his personal difficulties and the era’s broader realities through imagery that is tirelessly inventive—by turns political, solemn, playful, humorous, and poetic. The works featured testify to Klee’s restless drive to experiment with form and material. His use of adhesive, grease, oil, chalk, and watercolor, among other media, resulted in surfaces that are not only visually striking, but also highly tactile and original. Not unlike a diary, the drawings are often meditative reflections on the pains and pleasures of life—their titles, among them Monsters in readiness and Struggles with himself, signal Klee’s frame of mind. Renowned art historian Dawn Ades looks at this group of paintings and drawings in the context of their time and as indicative of a pivotal moment in art history. Moved by this late period of Klee’s oeuvre, American artist Richard Tuttle responds to specific works in the form of dialogical poems. This stunning publication highlights the novelty and ingenuity of Klee’s late works, which deeply affected the generation of artists—including Anni Albers, Jean Dubuffet, Mark Tobey, and Zao Wou-Ki—that emerged after World War II and continues to captivate artists and viewers alike today


Paul Klee

Paul Klee

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  • Author: Hajo Duchting
  • Publisher: National Geographic Books
  • ISBN: 3791347500
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A talented violinist as well as a painter, Klee drew much of the inspiration for his abstract art from musical rhythms and structures. Like a composer, he developed and harmonized pictorial themes, weaving a complex series of signs and symbols into his painting. The book focuses on Klee’s decade long tenure at the Bauhaus, where the artist’s theories and practices first merged. Illustrated throughout with full-color reproductions of Klee’s paintings and etchings, as well as entries from his diaries, this unique study sheds light on an important aspect of Klee’s work while providing insights into his development as an abstract artist.


Paul Klee and His Illness

Paul Klee and His Illness

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  • Author: H. Suter
  • Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
  • ISBN: 3805593821
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

In 1933 Paul Klee’s work was branded as ‘Entartete Kunst’ (Degenerate Art) by the National Socialists and he was dismissed from his professorial post at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. This led him, together with his wife Lily, to return to his ‘real home’ of Bern. Here his avant-garde art was not understood and Klee found himself in unasked for isolation. In 1935 Klee started to suffer from a mysterious disease. The symptoms included changes to the skin and problems with the internal organs. In 1940 Paul Klee died, but it was only 10 years after his death that the illness was actually given the name ‘scleroderma’ in a publication about Klee. However, the diagnosis remained mere conjecture. Since his adolescence, the dermatologist and venereologist Dr. Hans Suter has been fascinated by Paul Klee and his art, and more than 30 years ago this fascination spurred him to commence research into the illness and its influence on the art of Paul Klee’s final years. It was due to Dr. Suter’s meticulous investigations that Klee’s illness could be defined as ‘diffuse systemic sclerosis’. In this book the author assembles his findings and describes the rare and complex disease in a clear and comprehensible way. Further, he empathetically interprets more than 90 of Klee’s late works. The point of view of a dermatologist renders a unique source of information. It provides, on one hand, new insights into everyday medical practices at the University of Bern in the 1930s, which will fascinate doctors and local historians alike. While, on the other hand, art historians and art lovers will be absorbed by the newly discovered links between Paul Klee's work and his illness.


The Angels of Paul Klee

The Angels of Paul Klee

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  • Author: Boris Friedewald
  • Publisher: Arcadia Books
  • ISBN: 9781910050996
  • Category : Angels in art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Paul Klee's angels are as precious artworks as gentle companions - here almost 50 images of his angels are gathered in a wonderful gift book. Paul Klee painted angels for his entire life and here the author Boris Friedewald describes their creation and their meaning in Klee's work, from the Christ child Paul Klee painted at the age of five, through cheerful and witty angels such as the "Forgetful Angel" up to the famous "Angelus Novus" who accompanied Walter Benjamin into exile and the "Doubting Angel" Paul Klee drew the year he died. Boris Friedewald's stimulating and easy to read text introduces us to the meaning of angels in Paul Klee's oeuvre and to the artist's biography. A wonderful book to give away or read on your own every now and then.


Stuffed Animals: A Modern Guide to Taxidermy

Stuffed Animals: A Modern Guide to Taxidermy

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  • Author: Divya Anantharaman
  • Publisher: The Countryman Press
  • ISBN: 158157570X
  • Category : Crafts & Hobbies
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 481

A quirky, timely, and disturbingly beautiful how-to taxidermy guide, emphasizing ethical sourcing and personal expression Whether inspiration came from an exhibition at an edgy art gallery, a visit to the Natural History Museum, or the sight of your crazy uncle’s jackalope, more and more people are opening up to the fun and wonder of taxidermy. A mix of art, science, and a touch of alchemy, taxidermy lets you engage with the natural world in ways most other people don’t. In Stuffed Animals, Divya Anantharaman and Katie Innamorato demystify the practice, shatter the gross stereotypes, and make taxidermy accessible to anyone, anywhere. Committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing, Anantharaman and Innamorato are part of the vanguard of young taxidermists who bring a sense of fun and experimentation to this old-school hobby. In their sold-out classes in Brooklyn, they teach hundreds of taxidermy novices how to create mantle-worthy pieces out of small birds and mammals. Both a helpful how-to manual and a strangely captivating gift book, Stuffed Animals is the definitive guide to a growing movement.


The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1919

The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1919

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  • Author: Paul Klee
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 424


Paul Klee Rediscovered

Paul Klee Rediscovered

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  • Author: Paul Klee
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  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

Known for their colour, dream images, their wit and playful imagination, the works of Paul Klee are among the most famous of modern art. This new volume presents a group of 130 oils, watercolours, drawings and prints representative of his career.


A Century of Artists Books

A Century of Artists Books

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  • Author: Riva Castleman
  • Publisher: ABRAMS
  • ISBN: 9780810961814
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Published to accompany the 1994 exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, this book constitutes the most extensive survey of modern illustrated books to be offered in many years. Work by artists from Pierre Bonnard to Barbara Kruger and writers from Guillaume Apollinarie to Susan Sontag. An importnt reference for collectors and connoisseurs. Includes notable works by Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso.