Klee, Paul: Artchive
Transcendentalism was the common interest of the painters who formed the Expressionist group known as Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) in 1910. It was also a deep-set part of Bauhaus thought and practice, for nothing could be further from the truth than the idea that the Bauhaus represented some kind of logic opposed to the world-transforming aspirations of Expressionism.
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Klee, Paul: Biography
Learn more about the life and career of the Swiss-born artist from this biography and find an image of "Structural II".
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Klee, Paul: 'Encyclopedia.com'
Klee, Paul Pronounced As: poul kla , 1879-1940, Swiss painter, graphic artist, and art theorist, b. near Bern. Klee's enormous production (more than 9,000 works) is unique in that it represents the successful combination of his sophisticated theories of abstraction with a very personal inventiveness that has the appearance of great innocence.
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