Paul Klee, Static-Dynamic Gradation (Intensification), 1923
Oil and gouache on paper bordered with gouache, watercolor, and ink, mounted on cardboard.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
"To paint well means only this: to put the right colors in the right spot."
Klee offered this aphorism to his students at the Bauhaus.
Static-Dynamic Gradation is one of several works the artist created in conjunction with his courses and reflects Klee’s preoccupation with color relationships as governed by the abstract form of the grid.
*Klee taught at the Bauhaus for over a decade, first in Weimar (1919–25), then Dessau (1925–32).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
"To paint well means only this: to put the right colors in the right spot."
Klee offered this aphorism to his students at the Bauhaus.
Static-Dynamic Gradation is one of several works the artist created in conjunction with his courses and reflects Klee’s preoccupation with color relationships as governed by the abstract form of the grid.
*Klee taught at the Bauhaus for over a decade, first in Weimar (1919–25), then Dessau (1925–32).
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