Two Heads
1932 Norton Simon Museum
About this artwork
An oil painting on canvas depicting two stylized human-like heads composed of geometric planes. The composition utilizes a warm palette of yellow, tan, and soft pink against a muted background.
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Paul Klee often explored the synthesis of human expression and geometric abstraction, viewing art as a way to make the invisible visible. 'Two Heads' exemplifies his 1930s style, where he reduced facial features to fundamental shapes like circles for eyes and straight lines for mouths, emphasizing the essential character of the subjects over literal representation.
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Two Heads
Paul Klee, 1932