Book Description
Now available in paperback, this illuminating work examines the fascinating bond between music and painting in Paul Klees art.
Publisher comments
A talented violinist as well as a painter, Klee drew much of the inspiration for his abstract art from musical rhythms and structure. Like a composer, he developed and harmonized pictorial themes, weaving a complex series of signs and symbols into his painting. Art historian Hajo Duechting focuses his study primarily on Klees decade-long tenure at the Bauhaus, where the artists theories and practice first merged, and where he was to develop his Color Spectrum, Square, and Polyphone painting series. Illustrated throughout with full-color reproductions of Klees paintings and etchings, as well as entries from his diaries, this unique study sheds light on an important aspect of Klees work while providing insights into his development as an abstract artist.
