Artwork from the JSP Estate/Private Collection
Nationality
Swiss
Artist Dates
1879-1940
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Date of Work
1924 Collotype printed in 1948
Medium
Collotype
Signature
Lower Left in plate
Height
6 3/4"
Width
9 3/4"
Collection/Provenance
Art & Design Study Collection: James Smith Pierce Colleciton
Status
Stored: 234 JSP Box 10, S7D
Location
UND Art Collections Repository
Artist Bio
Paul Klee was born in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland in 1879. As a child, he studied music and showed great skill as a violinist. In his teen years, his focus shifted to visual art and, in 1898, Klee moved to Munich, Germany to study at the Academy of Fine Arts. He is best known for his exploration color theory, teaching at Bauhaus, and his involvement in the artist group the Blue Rider with Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky. Klee's brightly colored works are influenced by the art movements of Cubism, Expressionism and Surrealism. Paul Klee's work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Phillips Collection, the Franz Marc Museum and several other collections internationally.
Additional Information
Collotype created by Klee in 1924 and delayed printing due to the war. Printed posthumously in 1948 with Klee's permission prior to his death in 1940.
James Smith Pierce Collection
Condition
Very good.
Condition Notes
Fray on left edge.
Rights
Images are provided for educational purposes only and may not be reproduced for commercial use. Images may be protected by artist copyright. A credit line is required to be used for any public non-commercial educational purpose. The credit line must include, “Image courtesy of the University of North Dakota.”