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  1. Feb 15, 2013 · Here are some facts about Paul Klee, the famous painter. Paul Klee was born on 18th December 1879 in Muchenbuchsee bei Bern, Switzerland. His father was a German music teacher and his mother was a Swiss singer. As a young boy he started to follow in his parent’s footsteps and train as a musician, but by the time he was a teenager, he became ...

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    Paul Klee (born December 18, 1879, Münchenbuchsee, near Bern, Switzerland—died June 29, 1940, Muralto, near Locarno) Swiss-German painter and draftsman who was one of the foremost artists of the 20th century.

    Klee’s mother, née Ida Maria Frick of Basel, and his German-born father, Hans Klee, were both trained as musicians. By Swiss law, Paul Klee held his father’s nationality; late in life he applied for Swiss citizenship but died just days before it was granted. A gifted violinist, he briefly considered music as a career, and between 1903 and 1906 he played occasionally in the Bern symphony orchestra. Klee was educated in the classical Literarschule (a literary secondary school) in Bern. As a youth, he wrote poetry and even tried his hand at writing plays. The diaries he kept from 1897 to 1918 are valuable documents rich with detailed accounts of his experiences and his observations on art and literature.

    As a boy, Klee did delicate landscape drawings, in which he and his parents saw the promise of a career, and he filled his school notebooks with comic sketches. Upon graduating from the Literarschule in 1898 he left for Munich, which was then the artistic capital of Germany, and enrolled in the private art school of Heinrich Knirr. In 1899 he was admitted to the Munich Academy, which was then under the direction of Franz von Stuck, the foremost painter of Munich. Stuck was a rather strict academic painter of allegorical pictures, but his emphasis on imagination proved invaluable to the young Klee.

    Klee completed his artistic education with a six-month visit to Italy before returning to Bern. The beauty of the art of ancient Rome and of the Renaissance led him to question the imitative styles of his teachers and of his own previous work. Giving vent to his generally sardonic attitude toward people and institutions, Klee fell back on his undisputed talent for caricature, making it one of the cornerstones of his art. His first important works, a series of etchings, Inventions, undertaken in 1903–05 after his return from Italy and drawn in a tight technique inspired by Renaissance prints, are grotesque allegories of social pretension, artistic triumph and failure, and the nature and perils of woman.

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    In 1906 Klee married Lily Stumpf, a pianist whom he had met while an art student, and that year he settled in Munich to pursue his career. His public debut that year—an exhibition of Inventions in Frankfurt am Main and Munich—was largely ignored. He tried to earn a living by writing reviews of art exhibits and concerts, teaching life-drawing classes, and providing illustrations for journals and books. He had one small success as an illustrator: the drawings he did in 1911–12 for Voltaire’s satirical novel Candide. Among his most-accomplished early works, these drawings attempt to capture the humour and universality of Voltaire’s satire by reducing characters, settings, and details to comic flurries of lines. As for Klee’s caricatures, they were rejected as too idiosyncratic, and for many years Klee’s small family—increased to three in 1907 by the birth of their only child, Felix—was supported largely by Lily’s piano lessons.

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  2. Fascinating Facts About Paul Klee. Klee was an avid musician, playing the violin as a child and often integrating musical themes into his artwork. He created over 10,000 works of art during his lifetime, showcasing his extraordinary productivity and creativity.

  3. Aug 15, 2019 · Artsper is paying homage to this talented, prolific artist, and has compiled 10 facts that we think you should know about the visionary Paul Klee. Paul Klee in his studio. 1. He had a gift for more than just painting. Paul Klee, Gemmi Passhöhe, Walliseralpen, around 1895. The son of Ida Klee-Frick, a classical singer, and Hans Klee, a ...

  4. Mar 25, 2024 · 10 Interesting Facts About Paul Klee Delving into the life and art of Paul Klee unveils a tapestry of intriguing facts that illuminate the depth and complexity of this pioneering artist. From his transformative experiences during World War I to his innovative teaching methods at the Bauhaus, Klee’s life is a testament to creativity ...

  5. Jan 18, 2019 · Paul Klee (1879-1940) was a Swiss-born German artist who was one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His abstract work was varied and could not be categorized, but was influenced by expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. His primitive drawing style and use of symbols in his art revealed his wit and childlike perspective.

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  7. Paul Klee (1879–1940) With Heinz Berggruen’s gift of ninety works by Paul Klee spanning the artist’s entire career, the Metropolitan Museum has become an important center for the study of this German artist. Klee is known for his simple stick figures, suspended fish, moon faces, eyes, arrows, and quilts of color, which he orchestrated ...

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