The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918Paul Klee was endowed with a rich and many-sided personality that was continually spilling over into forms of expression other than his painting and that made him one of the most extraordinary phenomena of modern European art. These abilities have left their record in the four intimate diaries in which he faithfully recorded the events of his inner and outer life from his nineteenth to his fortieth year. Here, together with recollections of his childhood in Bern, his relations with his family and such friends as Kandinsky, Marc, Macke, and many others, his observations on nature and people, his trips to Italy and Tunisia, and his military service, the reader will find Klee's crucial experience with literature and music, as well as many of his essential ideas about his own artistic technique and the creative process. |
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Contents
The Carousel 1889 ten years of age Drawing 11 x 14 cm | 9 |
The Student at the Classical High School | 14 |
Redbacked Shrike 1894 Drawing from the zoology notebook 19 x 12 3 cm | 15 |
Pencil Study at Knirrs School 1899 Klee Stiftung Bern | 25 |
Paul Klees Studio in Munich Werneckstrasse Schlösschen Suresnes 1919 | 41 |
Before Italy Summer of 1901 Bern and Surroundings | 57 |
Two Men Meet Each Presuming the Other To Be of Higher Rank 1903 5 | 145 |
Young Man Leaning on Lyre 1905 33 Pencil 10 8 x 4 5 cm Klee Stiftung | 166 |
Harlequinade 1912 84 Pen and India ink 6 x 14 5 cm Klee Stiftung Bern | 269 |
Sisters 1913 140 India ink drawing 12 4 x 9 8 cm Klee Stiftung Bern | 277 |
Trip to Tunisia | 283 |
Flight to the Right 1913 158 Pen and India ink 14 2 X 10 4 cm Klee Stif | 285 |
Medieval City 1914 15 Pen | 309 |
Death on the Battlefield 1914 172 Pen 9 x 17 5 cm Felix Klee Bern | 317 |
Spiritistic Catastrophe 1916 32 India ink drawing 7 3 x 15 cm Klee Stiftung | 323 |
Without Title 1916 1 Pen 6 5 x 16 5 cm Felix Klee Bern | 342 |
Nude Study in the Art School 1906 30 Pencil 11 x 13 cm Klee Stiftung | 201 |
Munich | 207 |
Soothsayers Conversing 1906 33 Pencil 21 5 x 17 cm Klee Stiftung Bern | 209 |
Two Aunts Nudes with Crests 1908 14 Pen 14 2 x 12 cm Bernhard Spren | 233 |
Portrait of My Sister in Profile 1909 24 India ink 20 2 x 26 4 cm Klee Stif | 241 |
Reading on the Bed 1910 13 Pen and India ink 12 1 x 22 4 cm Klee Stif | 249 |
Scene in the Restaurant 1911 89 Drawing 13 x 23 cm Felix Klee Bern | 259 |
Tower by the Sea 1917 160 India ink drawing 9 2 x 13 7 cm Klee Stiftung | 373 |
Drawing with the Fermata 1918 209 Pen 15 9 x 24 3 cm Klee Stiftung Bern | 379 |
Departure 1918 207 Drawing 21 x 7 5 cm Felix Klee Bern | 389 |
Lost in Thought Selfportrait 1919 113 Lithograph 24 5 x 18 cm Klee | 395 |
GENEALOGICAL CHART | 412 |
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