Showing 23 artworks with Paul Klee and with artwork date before 1915 and with artwork date after 1905
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A mesmerizing geometric abstraction of domestic life, Paul Klee's 1915 watercolor Woman Knitting uses rhythmic lines and muted tones to evoke quiet contemplation, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your home.
A vibrant depiction of remembrance, Paul Klee’s "Remembrance of a Garden" captures the essence of tranquility through interwoven geometric shapes and stylized trees—a testament to his masterful blend of abstraction and emotive color.
Colour Shapes - Paul Klee's vibrant abstract painting captures playful shapes and colours with oranges, apples and dynamic composition reflecting his distinctive style.
Explore "Red and White Domes" (1914) by Paul Klee – a captivating Expressionist cityscape blending geometric abstraction with warm, evocative colors. Own a hand-painted reproduction today!
Explore Paul Klee's 'In the Houses of Saint Germain,' an abstract cityscape blending Cubist and Expressionist techniques with earthy hues—a captivating reproduction by ArtsDot.
Explore Paul Klee's 'Deep Pathos,' an evocative abstract painting blending Expressionism and Cubism with muted earth tones and vibrant accents—a masterpiece reflecting profound emotion.
Foehn Wind in Marc's Garden by Paul Klee – Landscape painting featuring mountains and a red building; Cubist style; vibrant colors.
Explore Paul Klee's vibrant "Windows and Palm Trees" (1914). This captivating painting blends blue & purple hues with intriguing window and palm tree motifs, showcasing Klee’s early exploration of abstraction.
Explore Paul Klee’s ‘Red & White Cupolas’! A vibrant 1914 oil painting showcasing geometric abstraction & color theory. Admire this Bauhaus masterpiece at the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum.
Explore Paul Klee's evocative watercolor 'Street Lamps,' showcasing geometric abstraction and subtle surrealism—a captivating glimpse into the artist’s vision of urban landscapes.
Muted earthy tones with subtle washes of pale blue.
Delve into the artistic brilliance of Paul Klee's 'Apparatus for Magnetic Treatment of Plants,' a seminal surrealist drawing characterized by geometric precision, muted color palettes, and symbolic exploration. Discover its influence on modern art and its enduring presence at Zentrum Paul Klee.
Vibrant side panels by Paul Klee capture the essence of 'Anatomy of Aphrodite' with bold color and intricate detail, showcasing his playful abstraction from 1915. Discover this unique artwork and bring its beauty into your space.
Paul Klee’s watercolor ‘Mount Niesen,’ painted in 1915, captures a serene mountain scene with vibrant purple hues and scattered stars, showcasing the artist's signature playful abstraction and emotional depth – discover this unique artwork.
Paul Klee (1879-1940) was a Swiss-German innovator blending Expressionism, Cubism & Surrealism. Influenced by music and Bauhaus principles, he created distinctive artworks exploring nature, spirituality, and personal experience.