1914
Watercolor on tan paper, laid down
Columbus Museum of Art, United States.
Swiss-German artist Paul Klee’s highly personal vision has made him one of the wittiest and most original of the modern masters. View of Saint Germain is a pivotal work in Klee’s oeuvre. In April 1914, he went to Tunisia, where he discovered the joy of color, declaring, “Color and I are one. I am a painter.” Klee derived his color shapes from the planes and facets of Cubism; here the shapes are simultaneously abstract patterns and representations of walls, roofs, fences, gardens, and mountains.
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