Klee, Paul
PAUL KLEE Revolution of the Viaduct, 1990
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Created during the rise of Fascism in Europe, the painting symbolizes rebellion through arches breaking away from a rigid structure, interpreted as a critique of monolithic architecture and political conformity.
Significance: It is considered one of Klee's late masterpieces and is currently housed in the Kunsthalle Hamburg in Germany.
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Sku: GH0363
Artist: Paul Klee
Title: Revolution of the Viaduct
Year: 1990
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A: Mint
Dimensions
Paper Size: 17 x 12 inches ( 43 x 30 cm )
Image Size: 13.875 x 11.25 inches ( 35 x 29 cm )
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PAUL KLEE Revolution of the Viaduct, 1990
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About the Artist
Paul Klee
Paul Klee (1879–1940) was a Swiss-German artist known for his unique style influenced by Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. A skilled draftsman, Klee extensively explored color theory and wrote influential works, including the *Paul Klee Notebooks*. He taught at the Bauhaus alongside Wassily Kandinsky, though he often worked independently, developing his own approach to contemporary art trends. Klee experimented with a wide range of media, creating emotionally expressive works that often referenced poetry, music, dreams, and included symbols or notations. His extensive legacy includes around 9,000 pieces of art.
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