Hans Bloesch and Paul Klee: Das Buch

A Joint Project from the Years 1902 to 1905

Publisher: Nimbus Books

Publish Date: 2019

Text by Hans Bloesch and Paul Klee

Paul Klee and Hans Bloesch met while they were still in school and remained friends all their lives. They also took their first steps as artists together: Bloesch as a writer, Klee as a painter. From 1902 to 1905 they collaborated on an open project, which they simply called "Das Buch" (The Book). Bloesch contributed poems, Klee watercolors and drawings. However, they finally lost interest in it and "Das Buch" was abandoned.

Today it represents an extraordinary discovery because it contains many previously unknown works by Paul Klee and for the first time provides a broad insight into his early artistic development. This volume contains a facsimile of "Das Buch" including transcripts, commentaries, and two essays on this astonishing discovery.

Details

Publisher: Nimbus Books

Artist: Paul Klee

Publication Date: 2019

ISBN: 9783038500650

Retail: $56 | £43 | €52

Status: Not Available

Language: English, German

Dimensions: 8 x 11 1/2 in | 20.3 x 29.2 cm

Pages: 334

Reproductions: 188 color

Artist and Contributors

Paul Klee

A pioneering modernist of unrivaled creative output, Paul Klee (1879–1940) counts among the truly defining artists of the twentieth century, exploring and expanding the terrain of avant-garde art through work that ranges from stunning colorist grids to evocative graphic productions. Klee taught for a decade, from 1921 to 1931, at the Bauhaus, the famed German art and design school, and the novelty of his work and ideas established him as one of the institution’s foremost instructors.

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