This painting is from Paul Klee’s Magic Square series, which grew out of a visit to Tunisia in 1914. Klee embraced the full power of abstraction by fractioning the landscape into squares, which seem to extend beyond the edges of the painting. The squares themselves can be viewed as oddly shaped stones assembled to form a mosaic. The work also reveals Klee’s preoccupation with color theory, which informed his teaching at the Bauhaus.
- Dimensions:
- 36" w x 2" d x 41" h
- Details:
- Giclee on wrapped canvas. Mounted to hardboard framed without glass. Black frame. Mounting hardware included.
- Country of Origin:
- Made in the United States
- Designer:
- Inspired by Paul Klee. Collaboration w/the Met.
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