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German Expressionism
Paul Klee (German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940)
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee (German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940)
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German Expressionism
Georg Müller Verlag, Munich
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German Expressionism
Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Never Ending (Nicht endend) from the deluxe edition of the book Paul Klee by Will Grohmann. 1930 (published 1933)
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee (German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940)
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German Expressionism
Erich Heckel. Magician (Memory of Paul Klee) (Zauberkünstler [Erinnerung an Paul Klee]). 1956
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German Expressionism
Dietsch & Brückner, Weimar
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Introducing the Miracle. 1916
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Vocal Fabric of the Singer Rosa Silber. 1922
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Portrait of an Equilibrist. 1927
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Two Men Meet, Each Believing the Other to Be of Higher Rank (Zwei Männer, einander in höherer Stellung vermutend, begegnen sich) from the series Inventions (Inventionen). 1903
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Potsdamer Platz oder Die Nächte des neuen Messias. Ekstatische Visionen (Potsdamer Platz or The Nights of the New Messiah. Ecstatic Visions). 1919
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Little Castle in the Air (Luftschlösschen). 1915
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Death for an Idea (Der Tod für die Idee) (plate, [p. 93]) from Zeit-Echo. Ein Kriegs-Tagebuch der Künstler, vol. 1, no. 7 (Jan 1915). 1915
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Moonrise (Mondaufgang) (in-text plate, title page) from the periodical Der Sturm. Wochenschrift für Kultur und Künste, vol. 7, no. 11 (Feb 1917). 1917
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. Deceased Attracted to a Laid Table (Abgeschiedene von einem gedeckten Tisch angezogen) (in-text plate, title page) from the periodical Der Sturm. Wochenschrift für Kultur und Künste, vol. 8, no. 4 (July 1917). 1917
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German Expressionism
Paul Klee. The One in Love (Der Verliebte) from Masters' Portfolio of the Staatliches Bauhaus (Meistermappe des Staatlichen Bauhauses). 1923
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German Expressionism
Heinrich Wetteroth
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German Expressionism
Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn, Munich