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Collections, Catalogs & Exhibitions - Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation, Works, 1914-1940

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Book Synopsis: This study explores diversity as the mainspring of Klee's creative practice. Drawing on Klee's own classifications for his work, along with those of distinguished Klee scholars, the book traces the development of the artist's rich visual language not as a single line of enquiry, but as a series of movements, counter-movements and interconnections. By the time of his death in 1940, Klee was an acknowledged modern master, his fame and influence both as an artist and a teacher recognized throughout the western world. However, his work lost prominence for many years from the early 1960s, only re-emerging into view in much later years. Featuring an essay by Robert Kudielka, Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art at the Universitat der Kunste, Berlin, along with a personal response to Klee's work by renowned British artist Bridget Riley, this book brings to the fore the seminal role Klee had in the development of 20th-century art and signals the ongoing relevance of his work.

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Are you a lover of art and creativity? Look no further than "Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation, Works, 1914-1940"! This mesmerizing book takes you on a journey through Klee's diverse and captivating artistic practice. Drawing on Klee's own classifications and insights from esteemed Klee scholars, you'll witness the evolution of his visual language as a series of captivating movements, counter-movements, and interconnections.

Paul Klee was not only a masterful artist but also an influential teacher, his impact felt across the Western art world. Unfortunately, his work lost prominence for many years, only to resurface in recent times. But now, you have the opportunity to delve into the artistic genius of Klee and rediscover his contributions to 20th-century art.

Written by Robert Kudielka, a renowned Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, and featuring a personal response to Klee's work by the acclaimed British artist Bridget Riley, this book brings forth the true essence of Klee's art. Its pages are filled not only with captivating imagery but also with deep insights into the artist's creative process and his profound impact on the art world.

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