View onto a Square
1912 Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
About this artwork
This is a watercolor work created in 1912 by Paul Klee during his early period. It is housed in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
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In 1912, Paul Klee visited Paris and was deeply moved by the work of Robert Delaunay, which pushed his own style toward more luminous color experiments. This piece captures that transitional moment where architectural forms begin to dissolve into a dreamlike, atmospheric haze of light and color. It exemplifies Klee's lifelong fascination with the intersection of structural precision and lyrical abstraction.
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View onto a Square
Paul Klee, 1912