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Explore Paul Klee's iconic Flora on Sand masterpiece! Discover Bauhaus influence, vibrant colors & geometric abstraction at ArtsDot – handmade reproductions and prints available.
Paul Klee's 'Angel Still Feminine' (1939) is an Expressionist masterpiece blending abstraction, symbolism & color. Explore its enigmatic figures, emotional depth & Klee’s unique vision.
The image is a painting of abstract art by Paul Klee. The painting features a yellow background with black shapes and lines on it. There are several people in the painting, some of which appear to be dancing or performing various actions. The overall composition of the painting creates an interesting visual experience for the viewer.
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.
Birds Swooping Down and Arrows (1919) by Paul Klee is a vibrant watercolor depicting birds in flight amidst swirling arrows—a testament to Klee's exploration of form, color, and musical inspiration. Discover the Bauhaus artist’s unique vision.