Paul Klee Fig Tree (Values & Hues). Southern Garden Klees paintings were often abstract compositions...

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Paul Klee Fig Tree (Values & Hues)

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Page 1: Paul Klee Fig Tree (Values & Hues). Southern Garden Klees paintings were often abstract compositions of color, whose subject could only be identified.

Paul Klee

Fig Tree(Values & Hues)

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Southern Garden

Klee’s paintings were often abstract compositions of color, whose subject could only be identified as representational by the inclusion of small, scattered, child-like images, such as the plants found here in Southern Garden.

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Southern Garden

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Dream City

Klee was initially a surrealist, part of a group of artists that were influenced by dreams.

As he developed as an artist, his artworks became more abstract.

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Color was extremely important to Klee when painting. His works often showed a vast array of tints and shades (lights and darks of a color).

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Ancient Sound

One of the most recognizable features of Klee’s artworks was the almost gridlike way in which he broke up his pictures.

Sometimes recognizable images were important; other times, it was the colors themselves which were his only concern (such as here).

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Sinbad the Sailor

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Cliff Landscape with Palm Trees

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Partially Destroyed Palace

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Der VollmondTwo Camels and a Donkey

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Highways and Byways

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Way to the Citadel

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Red and White Domes

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Wallflower