PAUL KLEE
18 December 1879, Munchenbuchsee, Germany - 2 June 1940, Muralto, Switzerland
Born near Berne in Switzerland he began his artistic life studying violin and only later went to Munich to study Art.
In 1901 he began travelling in Italy during five years and a few years later he was admitted to the Blaue Reiter group.
During the war he served in the German army and after that difficult period he contributed to the first Surrealist exhibition in Paris.
Without being either an abstract painter to the same extent as Kandinsky or a representational painter, he stands at the boundary between these two worlds.
"Ad marginem", 1930
"Lantern Festival Bauhaus"
"Clown"
"Cat and bird"
"Cat with ginger spots licking itself", 1905
"O concerto dos partidos", 1907
"Frau mit Kind und Hund"
"Kleiner blauteufel"
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