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стил: Expressionism

Теми: Portraits Women

Дата: 1924

Размер: 38 x 27 cm

Техника: Watercolour;Gouache;Oil

Discover the Charming Portrait by Paul Klee

Portrait of Mrs. P. in South is a delightful watercolor and oil transfer drawing on paper, mounted on gouache-painted board by Swiss-born artist Paul Klee. This captivating artwork was created during his vacation in Sicily in 1924, reflecting the color, light, and mood of the Mediterranean region.

A Playful Caricature of a Northern Lady

This portrait is a good-natured caricature of what might be a prim northern lady with an absurd hat. The intensity of the Mediterranean sun contrasts with her pale complexion, creating a humorous and visually appealing composition.

Paul Klee's Artistic Style

Paul Klee's unique style was influenced by expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and orientalism. His written collections of lectures, Writings on Form and Design Theory, are considered as important to modern art as Leonardo da Vinci's written works were to the Renaissance.

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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