Paul Klee frequently composed his images as theatrical spaces containing depictions of characters and props. In particular, he employed the curtain as a motif, which lent a theatrical gesture or quality to his pictures. Through the use of specific examples, the following will explain how Klee's notion of the image as stage developed and changed. First, we will focus on the Cubist, theatrical compositions of 1913-14. Second, we will explore the curtain as motif and the many ways Klee used it, even during his later years in exile in Switzerland. We will end with 1939's Uebermut (High spirits), since it can be considered the artist's most important theatrical work involving the stage curtain as a theme.Ausstellungskatalog. - Ausstellung, Zentr...
A photograph from the estate of Sasha Morgenthaler has recently come to light in which a previously ...
The formula of the poet-painter is an integral part of Klee’s reception. If, however, the poetic is ...
The theme STAGE DESIGN AND HIS DRAMATURGICAL ASPECTS discusses the principles of the author's sconog...
Paul Klee frequently composed his images as theatrical spaces containing depictions of characters an...
The work of Paul Klee (1879-1940), is characterized by its intermediality. Together with his artwork...
In trying to define a new artistic orientation after the First World War, in May 1919, Klee worked i...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
The subject of this article is the analysis of Paul Klee’s artistic research methods, putting a part...
The Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) worked largely in paper, experimented with various techniqu...
During the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), Paul Klee pursued a double career as a Bauhaus master and as...
The photo-essay »Places« of Dominique Uldry shows a selection of various places in which Paul Klee s...
[[abstract]]The forms of expression and style of Paul Klee, the German abstract artist, has been the...
<p>Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien<br> No...
Abstract: This presentation examines one of the key concepts of Walter Benjamin's work, the dia...
A photograph from the estate of Sasha Morgenthaler has recently come to light in which a previously ...
The formula of the poet-painter is an integral part of Klee’s reception. If, however, the poetic is ...
The theme STAGE DESIGN AND HIS DRAMATURGICAL ASPECTS discusses the principles of the author's sconog...
Paul Klee frequently composed his images as theatrical spaces containing depictions of characters an...
The work of Paul Klee (1879-1940), is characterized by its intermediality. Together with his artwork...
In trying to define a new artistic orientation after the First World War, in May 1919, Klee worked i...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
In 1918, Paul Klee was involved in a project to illustrate Theodor Däubler's book Mit silberner Sich...
The subject of this article is the analysis of Paul Klee’s artistic research methods, putting a part...
The Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) worked largely in paper, experimented with various techniqu...
During the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), Paul Klee pursued a double career as a Bauhaus master and as...
The photo-essay »Places« of Dominique Uldry shows a selection of various places in which Paul Klee s...
[[abstract]]The forms of expression and style of Paul Klee, the German abstract artist, has been the...
<p>Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien<br> No...
Abstract: This presentation examines one of the key concepts of Walter Benjamin's work, the dia...
A photograph from the estate of Sasha Morgenthaler has recently come to light in which a previously ...
The formula of the poet-painter is an integral part of Klee’s reception. If, however, the poetic is ...
The theme STAGE DESIGN AND HIS DRAMATURGICAL ASPECTS discusses the principles of the author's sconog...