Degenerate Art,” an exhibition at the Musée Picasso in Paris on the Nazis’ persecution of modern artists, is about culture ...
The famous Paul Klee was born in 1879 into a Swiss family of a musical teacher and a singer. From his early years, the future artist practiced music and fine art with significant success but paid ...
When we think of flying objects in art we might not put balloons at the top of our list, and yet they appear everywhere.
From paintings and travel sketches to wooden sculptures ... Since its grand opening in 2005, the Zentrum Paul Klee has solidified its position as a leading institution in the art world.
Artworks by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso were among hundreds ... possess some 200 artworks looted by the Nazis -- among them ...
The Ghost of a Scarecrow, Electrical Spook, and Mr Death are the names of these three fantastic puppets by artist Paul Klee. Klee made these beauties for his son somewhere between 1921-1925.
Paul Klee and Oskar Kokoschka. There’s also a section dedicated to the persecution of Jewish artists by the Nazi regime, focused around two paintings from Jewish French-Russian artist Marc Chagall.
Central works by these two painters are an important part of the exhibition, just as well as the world-famous paintings by August Macke, Paul Klee, Alexej Jawlensky and Gabriele Münter.