Paul Klee's realism began to fade as he sought to explore more abstract and expressive forms of art, influenced by movements like Expressionism and Surrealism. He aimed to convey emotions and ideas rather than merely depict the physical world, leading him to experiment with color, line, and form. This shift reflected his belief that art could transcend reality, allowing for a more personal and imaginative interpretation of experience. Klee's evolving style ultimately embraced a more whimsical and symbolic approach, moving away from traditional realism.
He was an artist
All colors.
His wife was the pianist Lily Stumpf
Paul Klee died of a disease, he was not killed, and he had no brother. Who started this silly rumor?
PAUL L. ALLEN has written: 'ERNAN MCMULLIN AND CRITICAL REALISM IN THE SCIENCE-THEOLOGY DIALOGUE'
Paul Peachey has written: 'Biblical realism confronts the Nation' 'Building Peace and Civil Society' 'A Usable Past? A Story of Living and Thinking Vocationally at the Margins'
Paul Downward has written: 'Applied economics' -- subject(s): Critical realism, Econometric models, Economic, Economics, Methodology, Philosophy, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Economic
F.W Kuhlicke has written: 'The bells of St. Paul's church Bedford'
It was painted in watercolor, 1923 27x35 in, and now belongs to a private collector in Switzerland. Partly reminding of work by MC Escher: birds can stand in any direction. The Finnish composer Jean Sibelius wrote a symphonic poem about it.
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No, he did not start the Catholic Church.