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Discover Paul Klee (1879-1940): Swiss-German artist blending Expressionism, Cubism & Surrealism. Explore his color theory, Bauhaus influence, and playfully insightful art.
Paul Klee’s ‘The Rhine at Duisburg,’ created in 1937, brilliantly reimagines Duisburg as an evocative pictogram. Utilizing simplified forms against pastel tones, this artwork embodies Klee's signature style—a harmonious blend of Cubism and Surrealism—inspired by Düsseldorf’s vibrant cultural scene.