Sale: 368 / Modern Art, June 12. 2010 in Munich Lot 28

 
Paul Klee - Hoffmanneske Szene


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Paul Klee
Hoffmanneske Szene, 1921.
Lithograph in colours
Estimate:
€ 16,000 / $ 17,280
Sold:
€ 34,770 / $ 37,551

(incl. surcharge)

Lithograph in colors
Kornfeld (1963) 82 II c (of II c). Peters I 6. Söhn 101-6. Signed, dated and with the work number "123". One of 100 copies. On light cardboard. 31,8 x 22,7 cm (12,5 x 8,9 in)Sheet: 35 x 26,2 cm (13,7 x 10,3 in).
Sheet 6 from the portfolio "Bauhaus Drucke. Neue Europäische Graphik. Erste Mappe. Meister des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar", published and printed by the 'Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar' 1921.

Regarded as "the musician among the 20\up5 th century visual artists " by Will Grohmann, Paul Klee presumably was one of the most imaginative artists in the sense of a narration tradition (translation of quote from: Paul Klee, Handzeichnungen, Inselbücherei 1951, text page 1). Unlike the Expressionists, who were only interested in the objectas a carrier of meaning, Klee paid a lot of attention to details, which gave – often with a touch of a gentle oddness – his compositions their own almost romantic character. In the "Hoffmannesken Szene", the burlesque is underlain with color surfaces, which turn the action into a new direction. The scene becomes more modern, more rational than we it is actually to be understood. The days in Weimar were extremely productive for Klee. Working together with his colleagues at the Bauhaus, made his expressiveness more liberal and bolder. [SM].




28
Paul Klee
Hoffmanneske Szene, 1921.
Lithograph in colours
Estimate:
€ 16,000 / $ 17,280
Sold:
€ 34,770 / $ 37,551

(incl. surcharge)