Introducing the Miracle
1916 Museum of Modern Art
About this artwork
This watercolor and ink work showcases Klee's characteristic blend of geometric abstraction and childlike figurative elements. The piece is part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art.
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Paul Klee was a musician as well as a painter, and his work often reflects a rhythmic, polyphonic structure similar to musical composition. 'Introducing the Miracle' was created during World War I, a period when Klee was drafted into the German army, yet he continued to produce intensely imaginative works that stood in stark contrast to the grim reality of the conflict.
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Introducing the Miracle
Paul Klee, 1916