Classic wall art printed and coated in glass - artist Paul Klee

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Classic wall art printed and coated in glass - artist Paul Klee

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  • A wall painting printed from the world's most ancient classical fine art
  • It gives the place elegance and elegance, reflected in the precision of colours, art and beauty
  • It matches the colors of classic and modern furniture and decor.
  • Suitable for home or office walls
  • High-quality printing that shows the colors and details of the painting in a way that illustrates the magic of old paintings
  • Coated with glass
  • The classic frame was used to reflect the elegance of the painting and evoke a charming, classic feel
  • Available in several options and sizes


A painting called (Fish Magic ) painted by Paul Klee


We present to you an overview of the artist of the painting:

Paul Klee 1879 - 1940 was a German artist born in Switzerland.


His highly individual style was influenced by artistic movements that included Expressionism, Cubism and Surrealism. He experimented with color theory, explored it in depth, and wrote extensively about it; His lectures Writings on the Theory of Form and Design, published in English as The Notebooks of Paul Klee, are as important to modern art as Leonardo da Vinci's Treatise on Painting to the Renaissance. He and fellow Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky taught at the Bauhaus School of Art, Design and Architecture in Germany. His works reflect his dry sense of humor and sometimes childish perspective, his personal temperament and beliefs, and his musicality.


He is the second child of German music teacher Hans Wilhelm Klee and Swiss singer Ida Marie Klee. Klee was able to develop his musical skills as his parents encouraged and inspired him throughout his life. He was so gifted on the violin that, at the age of eleven, he received an invitation to perform as an extraordinary member of the Bern Music Society. His other hobbies, drawing and writing poems, were not fostered in the same way as music

In his early years, following his parents' wishes, Klee focused on becoming a musician; But he turned to the visual arts during his teenage years, partly out of rebellion and partly because modern music lacked meaning for him. Klee's landscape drawings already showed great skill.


During his school years, he eagerly drew in his textbooks, in particular drawing caricatures, and already showed his skill in line and scale. In addition to his deep interests in music and art, Klee was a great reader of literature, and later a writer on art theory and aesthetics.

He excelled at drawing but seemed to lack any natural sense of color. He later recalled, “During the third winter I realized that I might never learn to paint.”

After receiving his fine arts degree, Klee traveled in Italy, visiting Rome, Florence, Naples, and the Amalfi Coast, and studying the leading painters of past centuries. By 1905, he was developing some experimental techniques, including needle painting on a blackened glass plate, resulting in fifty-seven works including Portrait of My Father. He also completed a cycle of eleven zinc plate engravings called Inventions, his first exhibited work, in which he illustrated several grotesque figures.

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