Showing 24 artworks out of 64 with Paul Klee and with artwork date before 1945 and with artwork date after 1935
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Discover Paul Klee’s ‘Legend of the Nile’ (1937). A vibrant abstract masterpiece blending Expressionism & Cubism, rich in Egyptian symbolism. Explore its layered colors and unique style.
Experience the vibrant geometric abstraction of Paul Klee's 1940 masterpiece Flora on Rocks Sun, a harmonious blend of Expressionism and organic forms that invites you to bring this soulful vision into your collection.
Discover Paul Klee's 'Comedians’ Handbill'! This vibrant gouache painting captures playful abstraction & theatricality, showcasing Klee’s unique style and innovative use of color. A must-see masterpiece!
A hauntingly vibrant skull emerges from a sea of flames in Paul Klee's 1940 masterpiece Death and Fire, blending Expressionist abstraction with profound mortality to invite you into his legendary world of color.
Discover Paul Klee (1879-1940): Swiss-German artist blending Expressionism, Cubism & Surrealism. Explore his color theory, Bauhaus influence, and playfully insightful art.
Explore Paul Klee’s ‘Super-Chess’ – a vibrant 1937 abstract square picture! Geometric abstraction, bold colors & intriguing symbolism. Discover this unique artwork's history & style.
Experience the enigmatic dreamscape of Paul Klee's 1939 watercolor The Rumors, a masterful blend of Expressionism and Cubism that invites you to explore its fragmented geometric beauty for your private collection.
Chinese porcelain - Paul Klee (1879-1940) – This striking painting features four faces arranged on a vibrant red background, embodying Klee’s signature style of playful abstraction and surrealism. Measuring 44 x 46 cm, created in 1940, it showcases Klee's masterful use of color and form.
Paul Klee's 'The Hour Before One Night' captivates with its dreamlike blue backdrop and stylized figures, embodying Surrealist principles through vibrant color and evocative form.
Explore Paul Klee’s ‘Flora on Rocks Sun’! A vibrant 1940 oil painting blending Expressionism & Surrealism. Discover its unique style & symbolic beauty – a must-see masterpiece.
Paul Klee’s ‘Chosen Site’ (1940): A mesmerizing watercolor cityscape in Cubist style. Explore geometric forms, warm colors & nocturnal mystery. #KleeArt #ModernArt
Explore Paul Klee's 'After The Floods,' a vibrant abstract painting reflecting his artistic influences and capturing the essence of modern art.
Discover Paul Klee's 'Head of a Child,' a poignant watercolor capturing innocence and emotion through simplified forms & muted colors. Explore its Expressionist style within the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus.
A dreamlike landscape of vibrant color grids and organic forms defines Paul Klee's 1939 masterpiece Sirens Eggs, offering a tranquil glimpse into abstract expressionism that you can bring to your private collection.
Paul Klee’s ‘The Travelling Circus,’ painted in 1938, exemplifies his distinctive Surrealist style. Combining Expressionism, Cubism, and a profound understanding of color theory, the artwork utilizes angular forms and muted hues to depict circus performers—a visual meditation on life's transient nature. Discover its symbolic depth and Klee’s innovative technique at WikiArt.
A playful dance of yellow and brown grids meets whimsical organic symbols in this 1937 abstract masterpiece by Paul Klee, inviting you to bring a touch of surrealist harmony into your personal art collection.