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Paul Klee

  • Karelle Buendia Longoriahas quoted2 years ago
    “We learn to see what flows beneath.
    We learn the prehistory of the visible.
    We learn to dig deep and to lay bare, to explain, to analyse.” Paul Klee
  • Dianiquahas quoted4 years ago
    “The relation of art to creation is symbolic. Art is an example, just as the earthly is an example of the cosmic.”
  • orsonem27has quoted5 years ago
    Klee discovered for himself Ensor’s use of line as an expressionist graphic artist.
  • orsonem27has quoted5 years ago
    Franz von Stuck (1863-1928), the German symbolist artist, sculptor, and dynamic teacher. Stuck’s students included Josef Albers (1888-1976), the founder of Op Art, and Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Klee’s friend thereafte
  • orsonem27has quoted5 years ago
    Klee seemed to see what he heard and heard what he painted. The elements and familiar traits of music (line, harmony, rhythm, tempo), as well as many of its forms (fugue, polyphony, and so forth) can be seen throughout his body of work.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted5 years ago
    In his final years, he became nearly obsessed with his research into ideographs, hieroglyphics, signs, and the cave wall markings of prehistoric times.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted5 years ago
    I am armed, I am not here,
    I am in the depth, I am far away...
    I glow with the dead.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted5 years ago
    Zentrum Paul Klee houses 4,000 of the most important works by Klee, as well as a wealth of biographical material.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted5 years ago
    the war began, Klee was on a two-month stay at Faoug, on Lake Murten. There he created at least 150 of the 1,253 works produced during a burst of unparalleled creativity and his most productive year by far, even though his health continued to get worse.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted5 years ago
    Picasso hated to travel, but he also visited Klee in 1937. Not surprising, the strong-willed men apparently had some disagreements during the visit. Later that same year Picasso might have recalled their relationship while painting his masterpiece, Guernica. The arrow, that symbol so beloved by Klee, is seen in the background between the hind legs of the horse in that large work. It is thought to be homage to Klee.
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