The year before he passed away, in one of the most challenging times of his life, Paul Klee created some of his most groundbreaking works. In 1939, despite severe illness and in a time of great upheaval with the outbreak of World War II, Klee created art full of energy and creativity. This book takes a closer look at these works, which range from political to playful and poetic, and shows how Klee used his art to deal with personal and global crises.
The works showcased in the book are examples of Klee's ability to experiment with different materials and techniques, from glue and oil to chalk and watercolor, giving his art a unique and tactile feel. The book is like a diary of Klee's thoughts and feelings during this time, with works such as "Monster in readiness" and "Fight with himself".
This book is not only an in-depth read for those interested in art and art history, but also a beautiful interior decoration item. With its elegant design and abundant illustrations, it is perfect as a "coffee table book" that enriches any room. It not only provides an insight into the late works of Paul Klee, but also serves as a source of inspiration and a topic of conversation for your guests. A must-have book that is both enjoyable to read and beautiful to display.
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Paul Klee: 1939
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