This book illustrates how Paul Klees critical and ironic take on life was evident in every stage of his career. It argues that Klees style emerged from a philosophical school that originated with early German Romanticism and consisted of perpetual shifts between satire and affirm...
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Featured artists are introduced chronologically, accompanied by a timeline to offer helpful historical context. Each artist's entry includes a concise biography, beautiful reproductions of major works, and lively texts. Games, quizzes and other activities help readers learn about...
Reproductions of Paul Klee's art and iconic works, as well as those that are more rarely exhibited, are featured alongside biographical information that explores his life and times. Photographs and anecdotes of Klee and his circle offer a multifaceted perspective on a groundbreak...
Loved by young people across the globe, Paul Klee's playful paintings are a natural introduction for children to the world of creativity and art.
This book focuses on the childhood works of seven artists, with lots of interesting facts about who or what influenced them when they were children.
A story inspired by artist Paul Klee's quote, "A line is a dot that went for a walk" WHAT PAUL MADE is a story about friendship, creativity and the innocence of a child's imagination. Readers will follow a young Paul on a visual journey turning a simple stroll into an adventure f...
Contains entries about fifty notable artists, ranging from the thirteenth century through the twentieth century, providing biographical information, time lines, and critical analyses of their works.
Contains brief biographies of one hundred artists who played key roles in the development of painting, sculpture, and photography, presented chronologically by date of birth.
An introduction to art and art history with instructions and step-by step photography showing how to create works of art like mosaics, sculptures, and collages.
One of a series which explains and includes reproductions of the work of artists. Here text explains purpose, symbolism, and technique in fifteen color works and sixteen black and white sketches of Paul Klee.