The Artwork of
Paul Klee(Born 1879 – Died 1940)
Paul Klee
• Paul Klee was a Swiss-German artist known for the fine lines and playful geometry in his childlike watercolors and illustrations.
Paul Klee
• His interest in Art began at age eight, he was given a box of sidewalk chalk by his grandmother.
• When he was nineteen he began studying art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany.
• Here is an early Klee illustration entitled My Room.
Paul Klee
• After Klee failed to be a magazine illustrator his art work progressed slowly until he became obsessed with color.
Paul Klee• He wrote, “Color has
taken possession of me... Color and I are one.”
Paul Klee
• Klee taught at the Bauhaus School in Germany.
• The Bauhaus was formed in 1919 to unite arts and crafts into one institution.
Paul Klee• Klee was singled out by
a Nazi newspaper. His home was searched by the Nazis and he was fired from his job.
• The Nazi movement denounced the Bauhaus for its "degenerate art" and in 1933 the Bauhaus was shut down.
Paul Klee
• He died in 1940.• His legacy comprises
about 9,000 works of art.
• Today, a painting by Paul Klee can sell for as much as $7.5 million.
I wish I had cool hair…
Paul Klee
Paul Klee Yeah, that’s what
I’m talking about.
Your assignment is to recreate one my next
five paintings…
Chess
Ancient Sounds
Monument in Fertile Country
In the Current Six Thresholds
Fire in the Evening