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Dreaming Pictures: Paul Klee (Adventures in Art)
Paul Klee, Juergen von Schemm
Prestel Publishing
Prestel Publishing
With the help of amusing questions and comments from children, the viewer's eyes are taken on a tour of Klee's pictures. 'Dreaming Pictures' provides an insight into the artist's composition, unlocking the paintings' mysteries and revealing the...
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Paul Klee: Selected by Genius, 1917-1933 (Art Flexi)
Prestel Publishing
Prestel Publishing
Now available in a flexi format, this dazzling monograph features some of Klee's favorite works, created during his most productive artistic period. As an avant-garde artist of the twentieth century, painter Paul Klee's work defies...
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Paul Klee: Hand Puppets (Emanating)
Christine Hopfengart, Osamu Okuda, Paul Klee
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Between 1916 and 1925 Paul Klee (1879-1940) made some 50 hand puppets for his son, Felix, of which 30 are still in existence. For the heads, he used materials from his own household: beef bones and electrical outlets, bristle brushes, leftover bits...
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In Paul Klee's Enchanted Garden
Michael Baumgartner, Arnfinn B0-Rygg, Richard Hoppe-Sailer, Ole-Henrik Moe, Osamu Okuda, Paul Klee
Hatje Cantz
Hatje Cantz
Many call Paul Klee a magician. He was no such thing; he did not conjure up anything. He was a creator who found beauty in the world around him, wrote one of Klee's students from the legendary Bauhaus. The Swiss-born painter, like many of his...
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Paul Klee: Animal Tricks (Adventures in Art)
Christian Rumelin, Paul Klee
Prestel Publishing
Prestel Publishing
Few modern artists captivate young audiences as much as Paul Klee, whose whimsical drawings and paintings are both childlike and sophisticated, filled with joy, color, and humor. Among the most beloved of his works are those in which animals -...
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Paul Klee: Theater Everywhere
Christine Hopfengart, Fabienne Eggelhoffer, Armin Kerber, Beate Schlichenmaier, Paul Klee
Hatje Cantz
Hatje Cantz
Like many of his Bauhaus contemporaries, Paul Klee (1879-1940) was deeply influenced by theater and the stage. Throughout his life Klee attended theatrical performances, from the opera to puppet shows, with an almost fanatical zeal, and characters...
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Klee and America
Jenny Anger, Vivian Endicott Barnett, Michael Baumgartner, Charles Haxthausen, Osamu Okuda, Josef Helfenstein, Paul Klee
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Paul Klee was a leading figure in European Modernism, and his acclaim at home was quickly matched in the United States, where both private collectors and major museums sought out his work. Klee and America explores the reasons for that enthusiastic...
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