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Book Description hardcover. Condition: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!. Seller Inventory # S_366811635
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Book Description Cloth, 4to, [144] pp, colour plates. From the blurb: "Amongst the exceptional artists of our times Klee holds a unique position on the borderline between the abstract and the figurative. His prolific output (more than 9,000 titles) is accompanied by theoretical observations which are indispensable to the understanding of his innovatory character. A personal friend of Franz Marc and of Kandinsky during the Blaue Reiter period Klee then spent ten years as a teacher at the heart of that most audacious undertaking to redefine artistic pedagogy, the Bauhaus. Here he developed a concept of creation for his students, founded on an analogy between the generation of the world and that of the work itself, an analogy rooted in a cultural base which is fundamentally romantic. Forced out of Germany by the Nazis, he spent the rest of his life exiled in Bern, tirelessly pursuing his creative work and beliefs. The 48 works reproduced in these pages attempt to locate the principal landmarks in his vast output. They enable us to see how the power and importance of Paul Klee lie in this one fundamental requirement: over and above all possible significations, the creation of the work must be an attempt 'to make visible' the proximity of man to the origin of things." Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. Seller Inventory # ABE-16468
Book Description Hardback. Condition: GOOD. Studio. 1990. Second reprint. Hard Cover. Book: Good. DJ: Good, spine discoloured. 12x11. 140pp. Profuse colour and b/w plates and illus. Seller Inventory # 1898637
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