This lavishly illustrated hardback presents the life and work of Paul
Klee - a gifted artist whose experimentation with color and abstraction
made him a key figure in the development of modernism.
Influenced by Cubism, Expressionism and Surrealism, Klee's own work was
varied and experimental. After joining the German group Der Blaue Reiter
(The Blue Rider), Klee fought in the First World War before emerging as
one of the leading artists in Germany. He taught at the world-famous
Bauhaus school of art for 10 years alongside Wassily Kandinsky, before
Nazi rule forced its closure.
This full-color book charts Klee's development as an artist, the themes
that preoccupied him, artists he worked with as well as recounting a
remarkable life lived in the shadow of war and oppression. This
biographic detail is accompanied by useful timelines, feature spreads
and a selection of his most iconic paintings - including Senecio,
Twittering Machine and Fish Magic.
A wonderful introduction to one of the greatest artists of the 20th
century.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Great Artists series by Arcturus Publishing
introduces some of the most significant artists across history, looking
at their lives, techniques and inspirations, as well as presenting a
selection of their best work.