Thank you for this comprehensive video of Klee's work. One area of his work not shown here were his hand puppets. He made about 50 of them and they are pure Paul Klee!
I love Klee's enigmatic and whimsical productions, the always-vital lines that are themselves shapes, and the always-creative designs and patterns stimulating the eyes to see more and see again, and become enchanted through sight. I fall under the spell, and I love that spell of Klee's.
What a wide variety of styles Klee created! From his watercolors with squares and lines to his tiny dots, to his own "alphabets," I love the mystery and whimsy of his images. There are some that seem very dark in spirit, and it would be great to know the name, and time the works were created. His use of color is magical! Your video just makes me want to learn more about this extraordinary artist.
he went through aLOT - including the nazi's destroying so many of his and others' artworks and having to flee Germany. it is worth reading about his life. He was amazing and he kept creating, right up to his untimely death from scleroderma at age 59.
Klee taught me not to be contrived in my approach. He created a wide diversity of compositions that cannot be confined to one school. He was brilliant.
Wonderfull. His lots of experiments surprising me.every artists must watch this, oh my God! He is super. His paintings make me to read and know much more about him.till now I was not know about him about his huge experiments, 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😳😱🙃,
MIreille Lebaud I am a fan of Paul Klee. I also am unabel to draw something reconaissable and I have no sense about harmony or dysarmony of colors. So my ambition to become a famous artist is to try to use my maladresse and incompetence to produce innumerable scrawbotches. " plus c' est moche ,plus ça plait aux ignorants qui ne sont jamais allés dans un musée pour connaître les VRAIS grands peintres." I am a proletary and I don' know anything about Vrais grand peinters. So Paul Klee remains my god among all the heroes of degenerierte Kunst.
Klee, Klimt, and Schiele some of my favorite expressionist painters; however, Klee was much more subdued in his works than Klimt or Schiele. What stood out most particularly in Klee's works were his remarkable use of geometrical progressions and the contrasting colors that created such complex patterns from a simplistic origin.
Houston …….. We have a problem. Quite a few paintings are displayed in portrait format when they should be landscape "horizontal', kind of a big deal which should be corrected. His work is so stunning should be viewed as painted.Hello to all visitors, you've come to the right place.
Paul Klee was was a great artist, teacher and pioneer. Had the Nazis not destroyed the Bauhaus along with everything else in Germany, who knows what might have come from his genius.
Paul Klee, (prononcer [paʊ̯l 'kleː]a), est un peintre d'origine allemande, mais d'identité culturelle suisse, né le 18 décembre 1879 à Münchenbuchsee (près de Berne en Suisse), et mort le 29 juin 1940 dans un hôpital de Locarno (canton du Tessin en Suisse). C'est un des artistes majeurs de la première moitié du xxe siècle, inspirateur d'autres artistes parmi lesquels Zao Wou-Ki, pour lequel Claude Roy considère qu'il a été « un médiateur, un recours merveilleux contre deux périls qui menacent alors le jeune artiste1 ». Klee connaît ses premiers grands succès en 1917, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. C'est un peintre et un pédagogue appréciés : dès septembre 1920, il est appelé à enseigner au Bauhaus de Weimar fondé par Walter Gropius, en 1919. En 1931, il est professeur à l'Académie des beaux-arts de Düsseldorf, d'où il est congédié en 1933 par les nationaux-socialistes qui l'attaquent violemment2. Exilé en Suisse à partir de 1934, il demande sa naturalisation, mais il ne l'obtient que quelques jours après sa mort en 19403. Ses cendres ont été inhumées en 1946, au cimetière de la Schosshalde de Berne3. C'est également à Berne que l'architecte Renzo Piano a édifié le Centre Paul-Klee, ouvert depuis le 20 juin 2005, et où l'on trouve une très grande variété des œuvres du peintre, depuis ses dessins jusqu'à ses marionnettes. Son œuvre, que son fils Felix définit comme « énigmatique », a posé bien des questions aux critiques d'art, car elle suit un cheminement peu commun. De constructive qu'elle était au temps du Bauhaus, elle devient graduellement plus intuitive et, selon Antoni Tàpies, plus spirituelle : « Klee est en Occident un de ces privilégiés qui ont su donner au monde de l'art la nouvelle orientation spirituelle qui manque aujourd'hui où les religions semblent faire faillite. On pourrait voir en lui le parfait représentant de ce que Mircea Eliade appelle l'unique création du monde moderne occidental4. » Lien source:fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee
Ron Art It' very simple : choose an immerited celebrity , show his scarabochadas, and choose a pianist of comparable talent to that of your artist. The more mediocre the whole, the greater the succes among our cultural ignorant contemporaries will be !
Yes, “Houses by the Sea” (1914) is beautiful. Go to google (home page) and key in title of painting and year, along with Paul Klee’s name, and you will pull up a nice colorful representation of it, perhaps to show someone? In fact, you will find that a nice print may be purchased w/ frame, in case you’re interested, from a seller, ars mundi. Sorry, no information there, but you can “Visit” them. Hope that helps. If you already own a print, maybe there is someone who loves the sea that you are certain would love Klee’s masterpiece?
I like your videos, but about this painter I wonder why he painted so many different pictures in hundreds of different styles. May be he was always searching his real way of expression.
Klees Art is a kind of polymorphic visual pattern Like bachs the Art of Fugue or the Kontrapunkt in music Komposition. Klee ist for me a visual Buddha. I mean If Buddha make a Painting...so the Style would be Like Klee. ❤
Here is something for viewers to know about Herr Klee, it is from the article written about him in the Wikipedia: "n his early years, following his parents' wishes, Klee focused on becoming a musician; but he decided on the visual arts during his teen years, partly out of rebellion and partly because modern music lacked meaning for him. He stated, "I didn't find the idea of going in for music creatively particularly attractive in view of the decline in the history of musical achievement." As a musician, he played and felt emotionally bound to traditional works of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, but as an artist he craved the freedom to explore radical ideas and styles. At sixteen, Klee's landscape drawings already show considerable skill." And when you look at the early pictures drawn by Herr Klee, he demonstrates real talent and genuine skill, but then later on all he produces are these childish scribbles and finger paintings. I blame it on the rise of photography. Artists of his era quickly realized that they could not match the realism achievable with a camera, so they struggled to hold their markets. Klee is one of those who failed. Had he stuck to representational art, he would have accomplished great things, but this drivel we are suffering today warrants none of our time or attention.
Finally someone says what I am thinking! It seems from what you quoted that his views on music and art were opposed... and that he helped contribute to the decline in the history of artistic achievement. I realize that a lot of art is reactionary and the camera/computer has made many artists feel obsolete or scrambling for a niche that can't be done better and faster by technology... but yeah, I can't see spending time on this.
Paul Klee est l' incarnation de l' artiste pas doué qui ne savait ni dessiner ni peindre. Dépourvu de tout fantaisie il s' est évertué à copier ses contemporains, sans y parvenir. Dans toute son "oeuvre" , si on veut appeler ainsi ses misérables efforts, il n' y en a pas UNE qui mérite la moindre considération.
A fucking genius, he painted everything he wanted the way he wanted. No style to be attached at, no movement just pure immagination.
Similar to Max Ernst in a way
Thank you for this comprehensive video of Klee's work. One area of his work not shown here were his hand puppets. He made about 50 of them and they are pure Paul Klee!
A loving and worthy testament to the incredible genius of Paul Klee. Thanks !
I am a long time lover and. afficionado of this guy. As an artist, I study his beautiful,refined images to try to absorb his whimsical line dances. xo
Klee for ever & ever; Klee, known & unknown. Gracias, beautiful video.
Interesting artist, thanks for the collection of works and for sharing the video with the viewer. Greetings from Prague (Czech Republic)
Wholeheartedly appreciating the magical Klee Dance!!!
Fantastic Klee 💞 proprio "lo spirituale nell'Arte"
His range is astounding
I love Klee's enigmatic and whimsical productions, the always-vital lines that are themselves shapes, and the always-creative designs and patterns stimulating the eyes to see more and see again, and become enchanted through sight. I fall under the spell, and I love that spell of Klee's.
What a wide variety of styles Klee created! From his watercolors with squares and lines to his tiny dots, to his own "alphabets," I love the mystery and whimsy of his images. There are some that seem very dark in spirit, and it would be great to know the name, and time the works were created. His use of color is magical! Your video just makes me want to learn more about this extraordinary artist.
he went through aLOT - including the nazi's destroying so many of his and others' artworks and having to flee Germany. it is worth reading about his life. He was amazing and he kept creating, right up to his untimely death from scleroderma at age 59.
Klee taught me not to be contrived in my approach. He created a wide diversity of compositions that cannot be confined to one school. He was brilliant.
Yes, to this.....🏹⏫⬆
This is superb,
big fan now
Thanks
so beautiful - my favorite artist. the music you chose is perfect.
one of my favorite artists. Great to see them together
Thank you very much. Wonderful paintings. Sincerely.
love it! Klee and Miro have inspired me in my own workl
I find Klee inspiring. Thanks
Thank you so much, I appreciate all your hard work, so much to learn from!
Phenomenal man!.
Thank you!
Beautiful engaging and cool in short WOW!
This is painting at its finest. Watch and learn
So good. So so sooooo sooooogooood
Thanks lovely to see rare paintings
Wife: "They look like child's drawings"
Me: "Amazing, eh?"
MAGNIFICENT!
CORAGGIOSO!!!!! bravissimo! mi auguro solo che sia riuscito a campare con quella roba.
I’m so attracted to his art and I don’t know why.
Wonderful.
outstanding abstractions
klee was awesome. i really enjoy much of his art. jesus is lord!
Wonderfull. His lots of experiments surprising me.every artists must watch this, oh my God! He is super. His paintings make me to read and know much more about him.till now I was not know about him about his huge experiments, 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😳😱🙃,
For the art students just tell them to watch this, nothing more .
My favorite artist
MIreille Lebaud
I am a fan of Paul Klee. I also am unabel to draw something reconaissable and I have no sense about harmony or dysarmony of colors. So my ambition to become a famous artist is to try to use my maladresse and incompetence to produce innumerable scrawbotches. " plus c' est moche ,plus ça plait aux ignorants qui ne sont jamais allés dans un musée pour connaître les VRAIS grands peintres." I am a proletary and I don' know anything about Vrais grand peinters. So Paul Klee remains my god among all the heroes of degenerierte Kunst.
Klee, Klimt, and Schiele some of my favorite expressionist painters; however, Klee was much more subdued in his works than Klimt or Schiele. What stood out most particularly in Klee's works were his remarkable use of geometrical progressions and the contrasting colors that created such complex patterns from a simplistic origin.
Beautiful art great expressionist painters thank you merci
Thank you! I wish media and dimensions were listed with each artwork.
Încurcături de compoziție la liniște și înțelegere
Danke für dieses Video! wir haben gute Inspiration von den Bildern und schöne Musik bekommen ! Weiter so ! 😍😍👍👍👍
¡¡Fantástico pintor!!
La pintura de Klee es la llave de las sorpresas y la originalidad.
Wonderful!!!
Beautiful piano
Houston …….. We have a problem. Quite a few paintings are displayed in portrait format when they should be landscape "horizontal', kind of a big deal which should be corrected. His work is so stunning should be viewed as painted.Hello to all visitors, you've come to the right place.
Excelente no me canso de ver este vidio gracias! Like
Gracias ...! , desde argentina.
Thanks
The picture at 4'28" is the wrong way up. It should be turned round by 90°.
Thanks!
Definitely how I like my Art. He is my favorite Artist who I can imitate. I was trying to find the Artist that matches my style.
Hummmm that's not exactly how it works...
Great channel, great video
Lovely piano music
Thanks, just great 😊
Magical!
Perfection
Great stuff
Paul Klee was was a great artist, teacher and pioneer. Had the Nazis not destroyed the Bauhaus along with everything else in Germany, who knows what might have come from his genius.
Love this artist style similar to Stuart Davis
It is too beautiful, I can't watch the whole thing, must pause. It's too much.
1:44 anyone knows this painting title?
please do an Arshile Gorky video, thank you!
Good video
Thanks...
Great magnificent beautiful
Klee el pintor de las mil vidas.
Paul Klee, (prononcer [paʊ̯l 'kleː]a), est un peintre d'origine allemande, mais d'identité culturelle suisse, né le 18 décembre 1879 à Münchenbuchsee (près de Berne en Suisse), et mort le 29 juin 1940 dans un hôpital de Locarno (canton du Tessin en Suisse).
C'est un des artistes majeurs de la première moitié du xxe siècle, inspirateur d'autres artistes parmi lesquels Zao Wou-Ki, pour lequel Claude Roy considère qu'il a été « un médiateur, un recours merveilleux contre deux périls qui menacent alors le jeune artiste1 ».
Klee connaît ses premiers grands succès en 1917, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. C'est un peintre et un pédagogue appréciés : dès septembre 1920, il est appelé à enseigner au Bauhaus de Weimar fondé par Walter Gropius, en 1919. En 1931, il est professeur à l'Académie des beaux-arts de Düsseldorf, d'où il est congédié en 1933 par les nationaux-socialistes qui l'attaquent violemment2. Exilé en Suisse à partir de 1934, il demande sa naturalisation, mais il ne l'obtient que quelques jours après sa mort en 19403.
Ses cendres ont été inhumées en 1946, au cimetière de la Schosshalde de Berne3. C'est également à Berne que l'architecte Renzo Piano a édifié le Centre Paul-Klee, ouvert depuis le 20 juin 2005, et où l'on trouve une très grande variété des œuvres du peintre, depuis ses dessins jusqu'à ses marionnettes.
Son œuvre, que son fils Felix définit comme « énigmatique », a posé bien des questions aux critiques d'art, car elle suit un cheminement peu commun. De constructive qu'elle était au temps du Bauhaus, elle devient graduellement plus intuitive et, selon Antoni Tàpies, plus spirituelle : « Klee est en Occident un de ces privilégiés qui ont su donner au monde de l'art la nouvelle orientation spirituelle qui manque aujourd'hui où les religions semblent faire faillite. On pourrait voir en lui le parfait représentant de ce que Mircea Eliade appelle l'unique création du monde moderne occidental4. »
Lien source:fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee
Gûnther Deby
Vôtre panégyrique de Paul Klee est un pur délire d' un critique d' art qui a trop fumé ou avalé de psychédéliques.
Everyone of us has a five years old inside, doesn't want to grow up.
PeliEulepepemevopte
Masterpieces
Distilled Beauty
thanks
What's the title of 3:27 piece? Thank you for the video, it is beautiful.
ja bym nazwał owo- Ogród Cynamonowy...
How can I make a video like this?
Ron Art
It' very simple : choose an immerited celebrity , show his scarabochadas, and choose a pianist of comparable talent to that of your artist. The more mediocre the whole, the greater the succes among our cultural ignorant contemporaries will be !
Does anyone know of a good source to get quality prints?
magnificent, with some Kandinsky pieces thrown in (signatures with K)?
Good artist
I have an OLED screen and I worry about burn-in from overlays I cannot turn off, or zoom past...
The music is very Satie-esque...
This compilation would have been excellent if the titles and the year when they were made had been attached.
Es mi sueño poder vivir de mis espontáneos garabatos.
Danke! Habe Link gesetzt. 365 Gemälde: Paul Klee
www.wgsebald.de/100/365gemaelde/K.html#Klee
17:49
24:59
26:33
27:22
0:12
1:23
2:21
5:20
18:31
20:48
16:36
16:51
Thanks for posting. Too bad no sign of my favorite Klee: "Houses by the Sea - 1914".
Yes, “Houses by the Sea” (1914) is beautiful. Go to google (home page) and key in title of painting and year, along with Paul Klee’s name, and you will pull up a nice colorful representation of it, perhaps to show someone? In fact, you will find that a nice print may be purchased w/ frame, in case you’re interested, from a seller, ars mundi. Sorry, no information there, but you can “Visit” them. Hope that helps. If you already own a print, maybe there is someone who loves the sea that you are certain would love Klee’s masterpiece?
No titles, no dates..... and the music is Satie`s.
THE FINALS AAUUUGGH
He takes ordinary to complex
Dali, Pollock, Matisse are stars, Picasso is a galaxy but Klee is the Universe
Very well said, I agree !
I FEEL THE SAME WAY I learned so much from him
Faltó colocar el título de las pinturas exhibidas en este vídeo para poder identificarlas individualmente.
Music by Kevin MacLeod. I thought it was Erik Satie. Very nice.
Die interessante Bildersammlung ist im Film
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Not including a painting that he did, called Moonrise.
One real work of art every 100 trials. Quite impressive given he should have done thousands of botches!
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I like your videos, but about this painter I wonder why he painted so many different pictures in hundreds of different styles. May be he was always searching his real way of expression.
Klees Art is a kind of polymorphic visual pattern Like bachs the Art of Fugue or the Kontrapunkt in music Komposition. Klee ist for me a visual Buddha. I mean If Buddha make a Painting...so the Style would be Like Klee. ❤
Here is something for viewers to know about Herr Klee, it is from the article written about him in the Wikipedia: "n his early years, following his parents' wishes, Klee focused on becoming a musician; but he decided on the visual arts during his teen years, partly out of rebellion and partly because modern music lacked meaning for him. He stated, "I didn't find the idea of going in for music creatively particularly attractive in view of the decline in the history of musical achievement." As a musician, he played and felt emotionally bound to traditional works of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, but as an artist he craved the freedom to explore radical ideas and styles. At sixteen, Klee's landscape drawings already show considerable skill."
And when you look at the early pictures drawn by Herr Klee, he demonstrates real talent and genuine skill, but then later on all he produces are these childish scribbles and finger paintings. I blame it on the rise of photography. Artists of his era quickly realized that they could not match the realism achievable with a camera, so they struggled to hold their markets. Klee is one of those who failed. Had he stuck to representational art, he would have accomplished great things, but this drivel we are suffering today warrants none of our time or attention.
No. He never scribbled.
Finally someone says what I am thinking! It seems from what you quoted that his views on music and art were opposed... and that he helped contribute to the decline in the history of artistic achievement. I realize that a lot of art is reactionary and the camera/computer has made many artists feel obsolete or scrambling for a niche that can't be done better and faster by technology... but yeah, I can't see spending time on this.
I feel so sorry for you - you obviously can't see or have never really tried to do truly playful art.
Thank god for cameras - let them capture the boring stuff.
@@america9704 You call this stuff playful?
now I know where the inspiration for minions came from ....
combinación colores sí... lo demás pico
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11:04
三人
Emperor’s new clothes…..
Cuanto vale suscribirse?jejejee
Paul Klee est l' incarnation de l' artiste pas doué qui ne savait ni dessiner ni peindre. Dépourvu de tout fantaisie il s' est évertué à copier ses contemporains, sans y parvenir. Dans toute son "oeuvre" , si on veut appeler ainsi ses misérables efforts, il n' y en a pas UNE qui mérite la moindre considération.