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Klee and the Munich RevolutionThis title is no longer available from the Roland Collection. Details remain on this site for the reference of previous customers.
Paul Klee was a Swiss painter and etcher who described his art of free fantasy as `taking a line for a walk.' He was also an impassioned teacher and published a great deal on the theory of art. Here we concentrate on Klee's work, his writings and the historical background to his involvement with, and subsequent withdrawal from, the Munich revolution of 1918-19. In particular we examine the contrast between his illustrations for the revolutionary Potsdamer Platz and his painting Young Proletarian, all done in 1919, and his fairytale paintings and work for Munich Leaves, which witness his withdrawal from politics. |
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