Klee

Douglas Hall author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd

Published:12th Aug '98

Should be back in stock very soon

Klee cover

Few artists of this century have exercised so wide an influence as Paul Klee (1879-1940). He was one the most inventive and prolific of the modern masters, working in a dozen different styles, each of which he made uniquely his own, so that a work from his brush is unmistakable in any style/ The forty-eight full-page colour plates in this book illustrate the unparalleled way in which he combined unrivalled imaginative gifts with supreme technical and formal proficiency, from the playfulness of such early pictures as Red and White Domes to the more threatening, bitter satire of the later work.

Accompanying the plates are extensive notes and an authoritative introduction, which discusses Klee’s life and the development of this thought and achievement. Douglas Hall's essay on the artist has been revised and expanded for this edition, to make it an invaluable introduction to an extraordinary painter.

On the Colour Library Series

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ISBN: 9780714827308

Dimensions: 305mm x 225mm x 10mm

Weight: 515g

128 pages