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Like many of his generation, Paul Klee's
life and work were deeply affected by the horrors of Nazism.
Having to flee his career teaching art in Germany, Klee returned
to his native Switzerland and emerged as a completely different
artist. Klee's later work evoked a greater sense of cynicism,
despair and disgust at the world. The dark imagery he used for
pieces such as "Death and Fire" stood in stark contrast
to the joy and lightheartedness of earlier works. In addition,
Klee's later work made use of darker shades and neutrals over
bright, pale colors.
- Paintings Available by Paul Klee:
- Death and Fire, 1940.
Senecio, 1922.
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CUSTOM CANVAS DIGITOGRAPH PAINTING
All pictures available with following
sizes proportionally, flat on fine art canvas unframed.
| 8x10 |
| 11x14 |
| 16x20 |
| 18x24 |
| 20x24 |
| 20x30 |
| 24x30 |
| 24x36 |
| 30x40 |
| 36x48 |
Prices are
depend to the size, quantity, collectors or artist's royalty,
oil brush stroke and customer specifications.Please Contact
us for more informtion.
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