Edited by Roland Doschka.
More than 100 color plates taken from his most prolific years of 1917-1933 reveal Klee's chromatic genius and wide stylistic range. Along with an in-depth biography, the book features three essays, which examine Klee's versatility and place him in context with his contemporaries. His evocative abstract art is filled with beautiful muted tones and colors. This is a unique and far-reaching exploration of one of the twentieth century's most important and admired artists, who was always full of originality and brilliance.
Publisher: Prestel, 2007 Binding:
Softcover
Dimensions: 8x10 Pages: 224pg Color:
Full Color throughout
ISBN: #9783791338835