Paul Klee (1879-1940): It bites!
Watercolor and oil on paper, 1920.
Tate Gallery, London.
Currently on display at the Louis Vuitton Foundation as part of the major retrospective dedicated to Alexandre Calder.
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Paul Klee (1879-1940): It bites!
Watercolor and oil on paper, 1920.
Tate Gallery, London.
Currently on display at the Louis Vuitton Foundation as part of the major retrospective dedicated to Alexandre Calder.
🟠 THE END OF THE FAMILIAR WORLD - Albertina Museum, Vienna
Today's outgoing snail mail. Bird is based on this Paul Klee painting.
'Rainy Day'. Paul Klee. 1931.
Mailing this Paul Klee postcard today with “Cat and Bird” (1928). Wikipedia says “Above the bird is a kind of dark celestial body at the top of the picture, a motif that appears frequently in his paintings. The painter viewed the world as the model of a cosmic planetarium designed to show spiritual truths.”
The Fool (Der Narr), 1927 & Fool in Trance (Narr in Trance), 1929 by Paul Klee
Fish Magic by Paul Klee, 1925. Oil and watercolor on canvas on panel, 30 x 38 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Kronen-Narr
Paul Klee