His unique combinations of simplistic forms created a final works that are more than the sum of their parts.
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Abstract Printable Wall Art in the style of Paul Klee and others. This colorful and wonderful abstract design is readymade for you to print at home or at any print shop. You can instantly download the digital print files after your purchase (PLEASE NOTE this is a digital download, no physical product will be shipped). You will get: - 1 high-resolution print file in PDF format (PDF is best for printing) - 1 high-resolution print file in JPG format (if you prefer to print this option) - if you like to have a PNG file, just contact me and I will get you that as well This piece is in a 2:3 ratio as this suits the artwork the best, but a custom ratio comes free with this purchase, just contact us before or after purchasing. The quality of this file is easily good enough to print on paper sizes up to 24x36 inches or 60x90cm, but of course you can chose to print smaller as well. Here are some suggestions: ✦ 2:3 Ratio: 6x9 | 8x12 | 10x15 | 12x18 | 16x24 | 18x27 | 20x30 | 24x36 prints (inches) ✦ 2:3 Ratio: 10x15 | 20x30 | 40x60 | 60x90 prints (cm) Here some additional information about this item ✦ RETURNS There are unfortunately no returns possible when purchasing a digital download. Please contact us with any questions before purchasing. If you have any issues after your purchase, contact us and we will be more than happy to assist you. ✦ PRINTING You can print this artwork at your home if you have a good quality printer (and depending on the size you choose to print) For best results however, we would suggest a local or online printing store (i.e. Costco, Staples, Walgreens, Walmart, Fedex, The Printing House, etc.) (online i.e. Vistaprint, Shutterfly, etc.). There are many options these days! Please note that colors may vary slightly from what you see on your display ✦ FRAMING You probably know this, but just in case, there are many places online to get the sizes you are looking for such as Amazon, Walmart, IKEA, etc. ✦ COPYRIGHT NOTICE This license is for personal use only. You can print this artwork for yourself or use as a gift for someone. However, reselling, sharing, or any commercial use of this product is not allowed. Please contact us if you have any questions! Thank you for visiting Artful Bargains! There’s a wide range of other listings in the store: https://artfulbargains.etsy.com Kind Regards, Ken from Artful Bargains © 2023 Artful Bargains
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Paul Klee: "Suffering fruit" (1933). From the exhibition "In Paul Klee’s Enchanted Garden" at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Norway. December 3, 2008.
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This Paul Klee rare vintage 1969 Abstract Modernist lithograph print " Flora on Sand " 1927, is a very special and unique piece to add to your collection. Paul Klee ( 1879 - 1940 ) The Swiss born Modernist artist is attributed to creating some of the most original and colorful paintings of The Twentieth Century. Klee was an educator at the famous Bauhaus School in Germany. His work reflects the styles and ideas of Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, as well the simplicity of The Bauhaus designs. Artworks by Klee are included in the collections of many of the world's most prestigious museums. The vintage lithograph print features an artwork image titled " Flora Auf Sand " ( Flora on Sand ) originally created by Klee in 1927. The lithograph print is printed in 1969 in West Germany. The print is a page from an authentic vintage artists publication published by Harry N. Abrams Publishers Inc. New York, in association with Verlag M. Dumont Schauberg Cologne, West Germany. This lithograph print is suitable for framing. It is printed on premium paper stock with a matte finish. The print image measures 8 1/2" W X 6 1/4" H, on a page that is 9 1/2" W X 11 1/4" H. It is in excellent " like new " vintage condition consistent with age and very light signs of handling. It has never been framed. Please see photos for condition reference. It is now being offered here for an excellent price. less
Paul Klee: "Prizewinning apple" (1934). From the exhibition "In Paul Klee’s Enchanted Garden" at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Norway. December 3, 2008.
Elevate your home decor with our exclusive Paul Klee style Colorful Watercolor Lighthouse digital wall art printable poster. Add a touch of sophistication to any room with this affordable and chic art piece. The instant digital download makes it easy to print in a variety of sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your space. Bring your walls to life with this captivating and unique design. ‣ INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD – NO PHYSICAL PRINTS OR FRAMES ARE INCLUDED Ready to download on your computer once your payment is confirmed. No waiting, no shipping fees, just download and print! After checkout Etsy will redirect you to the downloads page where you’ll find your new printables. Check your purchase anytime by logging into your Etsy account or through your email receipt. More Paul Klee style designs in the section below: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LaLunaStudioDesign?section_id=42967826 View our FULL range of exclusive digital artworks: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LaLunaStudioDesign Simply print using your home printer, visit your local photo center, or print online with Nationsphotolab, Mpix, Shutterfly, Snapfish, Costco, Vistaprint, FedEx, Walmart, Target, Walgreens, etc. Use any available coupon codes when printing online and save! If printing at home, please ensure the printer's color correction is disabled. WHAT’S INCLUDED 6 High Resolution scalable, print ready image files. All files are High Resolution (300dpi) in RGB color mode, which is a standard requirement from most professional print services. Each FILE has an aspect ratio and is scalable, giving you the flexibility to print the following sizes: ✔ 2:3 ratio file for printing: Inch: 24x36, 20x30, 16x24, 12x18, 11x17, 10x15, 8x12, 6x9, 4x6 Cm: 60x90, 50x75, 40x60, 30x45, 28x42, 20x30,10x15 ✔ 4:5 ratio file for printing: Inch: 24x30, 20x25, 16x20, 12x15, 8x10, 4x5 Cm: 60x75, 50x63, 40x50, 30x38, 28x35, 20x25, 10x12.5 ✔ 3:4 ratio file for printing: Inch: 18x24, 15x20, 12x16, 9x12, 6x8 Cm: 45x60, 37.5x50, 30x40, 22.5x30, 15x20 ✔ 5:6 ratio file for printing: Inch: 20x24, 15x18, 10x12, 5x6 Cm: 50x60, 38x46, 25x30, 13x16 ✔ 11”x14”, also prints: Inch: 8.5x10.8 Prints with a white margin on US Letter paper. ✔ International paper size file for printing: Inch: 5x7 Paper sizes : A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 Please contact us if you need a different size or have any questions, we are happy to help you. HOW TO DOWNLOAD After the purchase, you will receive one PDF document. Please open the PDF document and you will find all the instructions inside the document on how to download your files. We recommend using your main web browsing application to open the PDF document (for example: if you use Google Chrome, then right-click on PDF document and choose “Open with” and then choose Google Chrome). Also, you can use your PDF Viewer to view the PDF document, if you use one. We recommend to use your laptop or personal computer to download your files. If you have any questions or you need help downloading your files, please send us a message and we will happily help you to download your files :) PLEASE NOTE Please note that due to different monitor/printer calibration settings, the colors depicted on the screen may be slightly different from the actual print. For best results, we recommend using regular to heavy (150-270 gsm) white card stock, photo paper or art paper instead of a plain paper (90gsm). Because of the nature of instant downloads, there will be no refunds or returns. If you are not happy with your order for any reason, please get in touch with us so we can address your concerns and work with you until all issues are solved and you are totally satisfied. ‣ TERMS OF USE These prints are for personal use only and may not be used for any commercial purposes. Only the buyer is entitled to make an unlimited amount of copies for personal use only. You may not resell the digital files or printed artwork in whole or in part, original or modified. View our FULL range of exclusive digital artworks: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LaLunaStudioDesign Thank you for shopping at La Luna Studio Design. Happy Printing!
Paul Klee is a giant of twentieth-century art and one of the great creative innovators of the time. Witty, inventive, magical, his exquisite paintings resist easy classification. He is mentioned in…
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Paul Klee (German: [paʊ̯l ˈkleː]; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in...
Stap in de betoverende wereld van Paul Klee met ons fascinerende kunstwerk "Late Evening Looking Out of the Woods". Dit buitengewone werk van de beroemde kunstenaar Paul Klee nodigt u uit om u onder te dompelen in een serene en raadselachtige scène, waar natuur en verbeelding met elkaar verweven zijn. Laat je betoveren door de subtiele tinten, delicate penseelstreken en het gevoel van mysterie dat van dit betoverende meesterwerk uitgaat. Of u nu kiest voor een poster, canvas of plexiglas, dit kunstwerk zal zeker een vleugje natuurlijke schoonheid en rust toevoegen aan elke kamer.
Superior quality Print/Poster ready for framing • Available in 4 sizes: A4 = 210mm x 297mm or 8.3 x 11.7 inches. A3 = 297mm x 420mm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches A2 = 420mm x 594mm or 16.5 x 23.4 inches A1 = 594mm x 841mm or 23.4 x 33.1 inches • Printed on high quality 260gsm Satin Fine Art Papers • We use the latest 12 colour printing technology for vivid results • All prints are carefully rolled into secure cardboard tubes to help enable a damage free delivery • Artwork is printed edge to edge for a seamless finish • Arrives ready to be framed We welcome custom requests such as unique sizes to your own specification, alterations to the image for example, if you require a border, prefer the image to be Greyscale etc. Please send us a message before ordering so we can confirm any changes. Please note: We also offer all of our Prints available as a ready to hang gallery wrapped Canvas which is available in 3 sizes. Visit our Etsy shop and search by Artist name/ Title to view all options available. If you cant find what your looking for then send us a message and we are more than happy to make your required image available for you.
Klee has been variously associated with expressionism, cubism, futurism, surrealism, and abstraction, but his pictures are difficult to classify. He generally worked in isolation from his peers, and interpreted new art trends in his own way.
Paul Klee led an artistic life that spanned the 19th and 20th centuries, but he kept his aesthetic sensibility tuned to the future.
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Embark on a journey through the abstract with "Park" by Paul Klee, an enigmatic artwork available at our prints shop. This abstract print, originating from the early 20th century, showcases Klee's masterful interpretation of a park, blending elements of reality with abstract forms and colors. It's a profound choice for admirers of vintage prints and abstract wall art, combining Klee's unique vision with the innovative spirit of the 1900s, making it an essential selection for collectors of abstract art prints and a mesmerizing addition to any wall art collection. A Canvas of Imagination in Abstract Prints In this intriguing work, Paul Klee takes the viewer on an imaginative stroll through an abstract park. "Park" is a notable example of abstract artwork prints, renowned for its surreal landscape and a harmonious blend of geometric and organic shapes. This piece is not just visually stimulating but also a reflection of Klee's artistic ingenuity, capturing the essence of an abstracted natural space. Exceptional Quality in Vintage Prints Our commitment to offering the finest wall art is evident in this meticulously crafted reproduction. "Park" by Paul Klee is carefully produced to ensure that the dreamlike quality and artistic complexity of the original work are beautifully preserved, resulting in a piece of abstract artwork that is both visually engaging and historically rich. Transform Your Living Space with Abstract Art Ideal for adding a touch of surreal beauty and historical depth to your space, this print is a perfect choice. Its abstract representation of a park adds an artistic and thought-provoking quality to any room, making it an outstanding choice for those seeking to create a contemporary and imaginative atmosphere with abstract wall art. A Unique Gift for Art Enthusiasts and Abstract Art Collectors For those who appreciate the depth of abstract art and the legacy of Paul Klee, this piece is an inspiring gift choice. It's a unique way to share the brilliance of Klee's artistry and the timeless appeal of abstract prints through this evocative portrayal. Explore the Depth of Abstract Artwork Prints Our poster art shop is proud to showcase a range of significant artworks, bringing the mystery and creativity of abstract art prints to contemporary audiences. "Park" by Paul Klee is more than just a print; it's a celebration of artistic exploration and the enduring impact of the abstract art movement. Add this enigmatic piece to your collection today and let it bring a touch of modernist intrigue and historical significance to your space. Need more inspiration? Find lots more famous abstract artwork prints below in the full collection.
Paul Klee, a prominent Swiss artist, was looking for new visual forms by using a combination of painting techniques and materials all his life. T ...
Paul Klee 1879-1940 Fruits sur le mouchoir rouge du violoniste Früchte auf Rot-Schweisstuch des Geigers 1930 Fruits on red-handkershief of the violonist München Lenbachhaus ART MODERNE : LE RENOUVELLEMENT DES FORMES L'œuvre d'art ne survit qu'au travers du regard de l'homme. François CHENG. (« Toute beauté est singulière » « D’où jaillit le chant » et « Shitao, la saveur du monde » "L'art du trait") La Tradition contient toutes les modernités. François CHENG. (« Toute beauté est singulière » « D’où jaillit le chant » « Shitao, la saveur du monde » "L'art du trait") La conception moderne qui exige avant tout chez un artiste « l’originalité » n’était pas du tout partagée par la plupart des peuples dans le passé. Un maître de l’Egypte, de la Chine ou de Byzance aurait été bien surpris d’une telle exigence. Un artiste de l’Occident médiéval n’aurait pas compris pourquoi il aurait dû inventer alors que les modèles anciens et mémorables convenaient si parfaitement. Les limites de sa commande laissaient à l’artiste un champ suffisant pour faire valoir ses capacités. ERSNT GOMBRICH Histoire de l'Art. Au XIXè siècle et contrairement à ce qui était le cas pour les époques précédentes l’histoire de l’art en peinture et sculpture n’est plus celle des artistes les plus célèbres, les mieux achalandés et les mieux payés de l’époque mais d’une poignée de solitaires ouvrant des voies nouvelles à l’art. Le principal théâtre de cette histoire mouvementée fut PARIS devenu au XIXè un centre artistique comparable à ce qu’avaient été Florence au XVè siècle et Rome au XVIIè. Les artistes du monde entier venaient étudier et discuter, échanger, à Paris. ERNST GOMBRICH (Histoire de l’Art) L'Art Moderne, annoncé dès le début du 20è siècle par les peintres romantiques (Delacroix) et les pré-impressionnistes a été un facteur tout à fait remarquable de renouvellement des formes esthétiques dans la peinture européenne. Sa caractéristique essentielle est certainement sa volonté d'invention, de changement qui s'exprime en peinture, dans l'emploi des couleurs, dans la recherche d'un nouveau dessin, dans la diversité des thèmes abordés. On peut dire que la civilisation européenne se distingue d'autres grandes civilisations par cette recherche constante, à l'échelle des siècles, de l'innovation. Cela n'a pas été le cas par exemple des civilisations islamiques ou chinoises dont les valeurs ont infiniment plus accordé la priorité à la pérennité et au maintien des traditions. Une fois encore on constate que l'art est un révélateur des valeurs qui animent les sociétés. Il est impératif de ne pas confondre l'Art Moderne (1830--1950) avec l'Art Contemporain qui s'impose en Occident dans les cercles officiels à compter des années 1950 et suivantes. La différence essentielle, mais très simple à comprendre, est celle ci : l'Art Moderne est une esthétique, l'Art Contemporain est, et revendique d'être, une anti-esthétique. Les techniques utilisées par les peintres européens, au cours du 19è siècle, pour créer un art nouveau sont multiples, sauf omission, on peut les recenser ainsi : 1°"La Peinture Plate": par exemple avec Manet, plus tard Gauguin, Maurice Denis, Raoul Dufy, les Nabis... Cette technique réduit ou supprime les volumes et la perspective et privilégie les lignes. Le peintre ne s'efforce plus de rendre le monde en trois dimensions, comme il l'a fait pendant des siècles. Le peintre propose une vision du monde qui accepte la planéité du tableau. L'artiste peint en deux dimensions. C'est un retour à une esthétique qui était celle de la peinture Byzantine, Romane et Gothique. Avec d'autres thèmes évidemment, puisque une des caractéristiques de l'art moderne est la raréfaction des motifs religieux, ou inspirés par l'antiquité grecque et romaine. 2° La décomposition de la lumière et des couleurs, en taches et en points."Le Tachisme". Les Préimpressionnistes (Ecole de Barbizon, Corot) Les Impressionnistes. Les Pointillistes (Seurat, Signac) 3° Les couleurs arbitraires ou symboliques. L'artiste s'écarte des couleurs "réelles", celles perçues par l'oeil et le cerveau humain, et invente des couleurs apparemment arbitraires: Gauguin, les Fauves, le symbolisme, le surréalisme ... C'est une technique que la peinture romane et gothique avaient mis en pratique très régulièrement. 4° La valorisation de l'Esquisse. L'esquisse a été pendant des siècles, seulement, ce que son nom indique : une Etude préparatoire à un tableau définitif. Elle est une approximation, une évocation du thème choisi par le peintre tant par le dessin que par la couleur. Le dessin n'est pas achevé, les contours des figures demeurent imprécis. La touche du pinceau n'est pas fine, elle reste très apparente. Au 19è l'esquisse devient un procédé définitif, terminal, d'expression artistique. 5° La décomposition de l'espace et des volumes du monde réel, en lignes et surfaces, plus ou moins synthétiques et significatives. (Cézanne, Braque). 6° La "multiplicité des points de vue" sur un objet ou un sujet. Technique qui cherche à rendre le réel comme si on le regardait, en même temps, depuis plusieurs points de l'espace. (Les Cubistes) L'Art a toujours été, une manière de rêver le monde réel. Mais les nouvelles techniques de l'Art Moderne, s'éloignent toutes, de manière très intentionnelle, volontariste, de la représentation exacte du réel. Les peintres tendent à créer un art dans lequel l'interprétation du réel l'emporte sur sa reproduction. L'artiste "moderne" reproduit le réel, mais aussi le rêve et l'invente. Ces tendances ont abouti à l'art non figuratif, autrement appelé l'art abstrait. Ce renouvellement des formes en peinture est total. Il a apporté de nouvelles possibilités, très intéressantes, et très belles, d'expression artistique. Il ne faut pas confondre Art Moderne et Art Contemporain. Ils ne recouvrent pas la même période. Ils n'ont pas les mêmes caractéristiques esthétiques ni les mêmes fondements idéologiques. L'Art Moderne recouvre une période qui va depuis les pré-impressionnistes, vers 1850-60, jusqu'à la seconde guerre mondiale. C'est du moins la périodisation la plus couramment acceptée par les historiens de l'art. D'autres historiens le font débuter un peu plus tardivement avec les post-impressionnistes et l'art abstrait, vers 1900. La définition la plus large est certainement la meilleure car les impressionnistes sont des artistes pleinement "modernes". On peut même penser que l'Art Moderne débute dès 1815, avec certains peintres romantiques comme le français Eugène Delacroix, ou avec William Turner, fantastique novateur, annonciateur de l'impressionnisme et de l'art non figuratif, qui meurt en 1853. Ces deux artistes ont fait de l'esquisse un moyen d'expression artistique privilégié. Les peintres de cette époque sont déjà profondément inspirés par la volonté d'innovation qui caractérise l'Art Moderne. La période de l'Art Moderne, extrêmement dynamique, est d'autre part, autre caractéristique majeure, riche de diversité. Elle s'inscrit tout à fait dans l'histoire de l'art européen. Elle ne renie pas le passé, l'art académique est tout à fait pratiqué, mais elle est aussi remarquablement créatrice d'oeuvres multiples, inventive de formes tout à fait nouvelles d'expression esthétique. L'Art Contemporain est postérieur à 1945. Certains fixent sa naissance dans les années 1950. On peut aussi prétendre, avec quelques raisons, que sa date de naissance, en tout cas idéologique et politique, est la création à New York du Moma par les Rockefeller (1929). Les dates sont bien sûr approximatives et certains peintres comme Picasso ou Miro appartiennent à l'esprit de l'Art Moderne, alors qu'ils restent très créatifs après 1945. En peinture et en sculpture, la diversité fait alors place à une profonde uniformité dissimulée derrière les apparences de l'innovation et même de la provocation. L'explosion d'originalité et de non conformisme qui caractérise l'Art Moderne devient un Système qui se fige dans l'idéologiquement et l'esthétiquement correct. Contrairement à ce qu'il prétend être l'Art Contemporain, officiel, celui qui est installé dans les collections permanentes des musées, est un art figé, académique, épuisé par un système et une obsession : le Nouveau. C'est l'Art de la Table Rase du Passé : un art sans racines, réservé à une élite de prétendus "Comprenants". MODERN ART: THE RENEWAL OF FORMS The work of art survives only through the eyes of man. François CHENG. ("All beauty is singular" "From where the song springs" and "Shitao, the flavor of the world" "The art of the line") Tradition contains all the modernities. François CHENG. ("All beauty is singular" "From where the song springs" "Shitao, the flavor of the world" "The art of drawing") The modern conception that requires above all for an artist "originality" was not at all shared by most peoples in the past. A master from Egypt, China or Byzantium would have been very surprised by such a requirement. An artist from the medieval West would not have understood why he should have invented when the ancient and memorable models were so perfectly suited. The limits of his commission left the artist enough scope to assert his abilities. ERSNT GOMBRICH History of Art. In the 19th century and contrary to what was the case for previous periods, the history of art in painting and sculpture is no longer that of the most famous, best-traded and best-paid artists of the time, but of a handful of solitary people who opened new paths for art. The main theatre of this turbulent history was PARIS, which in the 19th century became an artistic centre comparable to Florence in the 15th century and Rome in the 17th century. Artists from all over the world came to study and discuss, exchange, in Paris. ERNST GOMBRICH (Art History) Modern Art, announced from the beginning of the 20th century by the romantic painters (Delacroix) and pre-impressionists has been a factor quite remarkable renewal of aesthetic forms in European painting. Its essential characteristic is certainly his invention will, his desire for change, expressed in painting, in the use of colors, in the search for a new design, in the diversity of topics. It can be said that European civilization differs from other great civilizations through the constant research, on the scale of centuries, of innovation. This was not the case for example of Islamic and Chinese civilizations whose values have infinitely more given priority to the sustainability and the maintenance of traditions. Once again we see that art is a developer of the values that drive the societies. It is imperative not to confuse Modern Art (1830--1950) with the Contemporary Art, that prevails in the West in official circles from the 1950s onwards. The essential difference, but very simple to understand, is this: Modern Art is an aesthetic, Contemporary Art is, and proclaims to be, an anti-aesthetic. The techniques used by European painters during the 19th century to create a new art, are many. Except omission, and we can enumerate: 1° "The Flat Painting", for example with Manet, Gauguin, Maurice Denis, the Nabis ... This technique reduces or removes volumes and perspective and focuses on lines. The painter no longer tries to represent the world in three dimensions, as he has done for centuries. The painter proposes a vision of the world that accepts the flatness of the table. The artist paints in two dimensions. She returned to an aesthetic that was practiced by the Byzantine painting, Roman and Gothic. With other themes obviously, since one of the features of modern art is the increasing scarcity of religious motives or inspired by Greek and Roman antiquity. 2° The decomposition of light and colors with spots and dots. "The Tachism". The Pre-Impressionists, the Barbizon School, Corot, The Impressionists. the Pointillist (Seurat, Signac) 3° The arbitrary and symbolic colors. The artist moves away of the colors "real", those perceived by the eye and the human brain, and invents arbitrary colors: Gauguin, the Fauves, symbolism, surrealism ... It is a technique that painting Romanesque and Gothic had practiced regularly. 4° The valorization of the Sketch. The sketch was, for centuries, only what its name indicates: a preparatory study for a final painting. It is an approximation, an evocation of the theme chosen by the painter both by the drawing and by the colour. The drawing is not finished, the outlines of the figures remain imprecise. The touch of the brush is not fine, it remains very apparent. In the 19th the sketch becomes a permanent process, terminal, completed, of artistic expression. 5° . The decomposition of space and volumes of the real world into lines and surfaces, more or less synthetic and significant. (Cézanne, Braque). 6° The "multiplicity of perspectives" on an object. Technique that seeks to make the real, as if you looked at him, at the same time, from several points of space. (The Cubist) Art has always been a way to dream the real world. But news techniques of Modern Art, are moving away from, a manner very intentional, voluntarist, of the exact representation of reality. The painters tend to create an art in which the interpretation of reality prevails over its reproduction. The "modern" artist reproduces reality, but also the dream and invents it. These tendencies have led to non-figurative art, otherwise known as abstract art. This renewal forms in painting is total. It has brought new opportunities, exciting, and beautiful, artistic expression. It must not confuse Modern and Contemporary Art. They do not cover the same period. They do not have the same aesthetic characteristics or the same ideological foundations. The Modern Art covers a period that goes from pre-Impressionists, to 1850 to 1860, until the Second World War. This is at least the periodization most commonly accepted by art historians. Other historians begin Modern Art a little later with the post-impressionist and abstract art, circa 1900. The broadest definition is certainly the best because Impressionist artists are fully "modern". One may even think that Modern Art begins in 1815, with some romantic painters such as Eugène Delacroix, or William Turner, innovative fantastic, annunciator of the impressionism and non-figurative art, who died in 1853. These two artists have made with the sketch a privileged means of artistic expression. The painters of this period are already deeply inspired by the desire for innovation that characterizes modern art. The period of Modern Art, extremely dynamic, is the other, another major feature rich diversity. It fits perfectly in the history of European art. She does not repudiate the past, academic art is quite practiced, but it is also remarkably creative multiple works, inventive forms entirely new of aesthetic expression. The Contemporary Art is subsequent to 1945. Some historians establish its birth in the 1950s. One can also argue, with some reason, that his date of birth in any ideological and political cases, is the creation of the Moma in New York, by the Rockefeller (1929). The dates are of course approximate and certain painters like Picasso or Miro belong to the spirit of the Modern Art, while they remain very creative after 1945. In painting and sculpture, diversity gives way to a profound uniformity dissimulated behind the appearances of innovation. The explosion of originality and non-conformism that characterizes Modern Art becomes a system that freezes in the ideologically and the aesthetically correct. In painting and sculpture, diversity gives way to a deep uniformity, hidden behind the appearances of innovation and even of the provocation. The explosion of originality and non-conformism that characterizes modern art becomes a system that freezes in the ideologically and aesthetically correct. Contrary to what he claims to be, contemporary art, official, one installed in the permanent collections of museums, is a static, academic, exhausted by a system and an obsession: the New. This is the Art of the Table Rase of the Past of Europa : an art without roots, for the elite, so-called "comprenants".
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Rough head black and white abstract poster by Paul Klee.
Flower myth, 1918, Paul Klee
COLOUR OFFSET LITHOGRAPH ON THICK QUALITY PAPER Artist: Paul Klee (1879-1940, Germany) Title: Orpheus Year: 1990 Techniek: Offset Lithograph Size: 100 x 50 cm (39.4" x 19.7") Condition: Soft handling traces at the top left corner, overall very good condition, see Photographs Have a look for more Colour Offset Lithographs in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/nl/shop/PapillonValuePrints Photographs in this listing are image quotations from the work that is offered for sale. © Copyright holder.
Paul Klee - Rose Garden, 1920 at Lenbachhaus Art Gallery Munich Germany
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