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...Ta da: Perhaps the real lesson amid BofA’s Paul Klee-esque effort is this: it’s really, really hard to time the market....
...His vast art collection, on display much as Gross left it in the charming living quarters, includes works by Chagall, Picasso, Max Weber, Paul Klee and Toulouse-Lautrec among others, as well as many West...
...Kandinsky lived at No 6, next door to the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee....
...The first image, with its striking blobs of colour, could be a work by the Swiss-German modernist Paul Klee or a mutating virus, but when you read the caption you discover that it’s “Salt Ponds #1, Near...
...The collages reflect a familiarity with prehistoric cave art, Native American petroglyphs, Surrealism, Paul Klee and Baron’s local contemporary, Robert Rauschenberg....
...Klee, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg....
...Klee’s and Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s anarchic, flattened montages of houses....
...In the popular imagination — and, for a long time, in mine — he represented the essence of the untameable spirit, “a brain suffering under the burning of a star”, as Paul Klee described him....
...All but one work hammered above $1mn — the cheapest was a 1922 oil by Paul Klee at $850,000 ($1.1mn with fees) — while three works hammered for more than $100mn, five once the auction house’s premium was...
...Klee and Franz Marc....
...Klee, alongside big-name artists from Bangladesh, broader south Asia and its diaspora — from multidisciplinary artist Ayesha Sultana and photographer Munem Wasif to London-based Rana Begum....
...Three of five paintings by Paul Klee sold for below their low estimates while an early painting of Marie-Thérèse Walter by Picasso, estimated at between $15mn and $20mn, sold for $8.4mn ($10mn with fees)...
...The artist that changed everything for me was Paul Klee. I love his book The Thinking Eye....
...The patchwork covers they created out of minimal materials — initially for warmth — now get compared to modern art; to the abstract works of Paul Klee in their compositional complexity; or the cutouts of...
...Klee’s inky watercolour “Clouds” and Joan Miró’s floating black forms from 1959’s etching/aquatint series “We Have”....
...Didn’t he recognise them as copies of Paul Klee, the Bauhaus artist who the FT deliciously informed readers in 2012 was obsessed with innards and “favoured risotto with steamed calf’s heart, sour liver and...
...Selling above estimate were Renoir’s “Vase d’anémones” (1890), which went for $2.3m ($2.8m with fees), and Paul Klee’s early “Rhythmische Baumlandschaft” (1920), for $3.3m ($4m with fees), neither with a...
...As we entered our room I saw directly in front of me a Paul Klee, to my great astonishment. However, my humble job was to interpret, not to talk about art, so I kept mum....
...And I was enthralled,” he says, citing in particular Paul Klee’s highly abstract “May Picture” (1925)....
...The title comes from the 1922 painting of the same name by Paul Klee, the Swiss Surrealist and Expressionist artist....
...The Paul Klee Family is a separate entity from the Zentrum Paul Klee collection, though their works are often displayed together at the Zentrum’s museum in Bern, Switzerland....
...Here’s a purse-lipped Oskar Kokoschka in 1913, staring down his nose at his own reflection; Paul Klee, in 1909, attempting to intimidate both subject and painter with beetle brows and an air of tragic disappointment...
...Many of these are almost overfamiliar; the bent tubular chairs of Marcel Breuer and Mies van der Rohe, the exquisite metalwork of Marianne Brandt and the often dreamlike paintings of Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky...
...This touring exhibition in Japan will focus on teachers such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky....
...While there he became close to fellow Swiss artist Paul Klee, but before long he was involved in a (typically Bauhaus-sounding) stage accident — an acrobat fell on his head, knocking half his teeth out —...
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