Until now, Paul Klee‘s illness has been approached primarily from the perspective of medical doctors and with a focus on the correctness of his medical diagnosis. His »last works«, so those produced between 1935-1940, have also been too narrowly interpreted based on the effect of his posthumously diagnosed scleroderma, now known as systemic autoimmune disease, and all too often with a tendency towards psychopathologisation. The serious illness that Paul Klee suffered while in exile in Bern began in the summer of 1935. It was to preoccupy the artist, his family, and his close friends and acquaintances for the remaining six years of his life. Klee himself rarely commented on his condition. This heightens the importance of the testimonies of ...
SummaryVery surprising diagnoses have sometimes been made of the illness from which Vincent van Gogh...
Paul Klee’s artistic legacy has prompted studies that range from art history and aesthetics to philo...
<p>Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien<br> No...
Until now, Paul Klee‘s illness has been approached primarily from the perspective of medical doctors...
Klees letzte Krankheit Das eigentliche Herzstück der Ausstellung "Paul Klee und die Medizin" (Mediz...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
PAUL KLEE AND »DEGENERATE ART« This essay is devoted to the Nazis' stigmatization of Paul Klee as a ...
The photo-essay »Places« of Dominique Uldry shows a selection of various places in which Paul Klee s...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
Mit der Ausstellung «Paul Klee und die Medizin» greift das Medizinhistorische Museum der Uni- versit...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
In Die Pathologisierung des Künstlers in der Moderne geht es darum, wie bedeutende Künstler einen Sc...
Paul Klees Spätwerk das kranke Herz, 1939, 382 (A2) war zuletzt in der Ausstellung Paul Klee und die...
The neuropsychiatrist Fritz Lotmar (1878 - 1964) was one of Klee’s most important friends. Against t...
SummaryVery surprising diagnoses have sometimes been made of the illness from which Vincent van Gogh...
Paul Klee’s artistic legacy has prompted studies that range from art history and aesthetics to philo...
<p>Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien<br> No...
Until now, Paul Klee‘s illness has been approached primarily from the perspective of medical doctors...
Klees letzte Krankheit Das eigentliche Herzstück der Ausstellung "Paul Klee und die Medizin" (Mediz...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
PAUL KLEE AND »DEGENERATE ART« This essay is devoted to the Nazis' stigmatization of Paul Klee as a ...
The photo-essay »Places« of Dominique Uldry shows a selection of various places in which Paul Klee s...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
Mit der Ausstellung «Paul Klee und die Medizin» greift das Medizinhistorische Museum der Uni- versit...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
In Die Pathologisierung des Künstlers in der Moderne geht es darum, wie bedeutende Künstler einen Sc...
Paul Klees Spätwerk das kranke Herz, 1939, 382 (A2) war zuletzt in der Ausstellung Paul Klee und die...
The neuropsychiatrist Fritz Lotmar (1878 - 1964) was one of Klee’s most important friends. Against t...
SummaryVery surprising diagnoses have sometimes been made of the illness from which Vincent van Gogh...
Paul Klee’s artistic legacy has prompted studies that range from art history and aesthetics to philo...
<p>Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien<br> No...