Designated as "degenerate" by the Nazis, Paul Klee (1879-1940)is today considered one of the most important artists of the 20thcentury. His works stand out for the variety in their forms ofartistic expression. His Tunisian water-colours depictinglandscape, architecture and, above all, the North African light ofthis Mediterranean land constitute the true beginning of Klee'spainting career. Although these paintings still fall under theheading of "objective", they already exhibit indications of histendency toward abstraction and a language of forms. Geometricalfigures and hieroglyphic elements characterize the majority ofthese works, which for this reason seem reminiscent of "naive" andplayful children's painting. In reality, however, his paintingshave their roots in theoretical considerations, their recurrentsymbols conveying personal and at times political content.
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