Paul Klee
Paul Klee Son of musicians; married to a musician –Born in Switzerland; lived and taught in Germany Decided to be an artist instead –Loved the use of color –Between 8000 and 9000 paintings in his life –Taught painting in Germany –Friends with Kandinsky (Man on a Horse) –Was eventually forced out of Germany by Nazis in WWII for creating “substandard” art, and his art was hidden for many years –Had a very unique style Art does not have to be “accurate” to be “good”
Paul Klee—Self Portrait
Expressionism Expressionism started in Germany in the early 1900’s. Its presents the world from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality. Paint what something feels like instead of what it looks like
Expressionism Franz Marc Die grossen blauen Pferde (The Large Blue Horses)
Cubism Pablo Picasso Le guitariste
Surrealism Rene Magritte Ceci n’est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe)
The Goldfish Date: 1925 Medium: oil and watercolor on paper Dimensions: 19 x 27 inches (49 x 69 cm) Location: Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany
Head of a Man (Senecio) Paul Klee. Senecio Oil on gauze x 38 cm. (16 x 15 in) Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland