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Paul Klee — Carnival in the Snow
Paul Klee

Carnival in the Snow

1923

In this watercolor, acrobats and circus jugglers emerge from a complex pattern of shapes and colors. Two jugglers share a face and torso. A member of Der Blaue Reiter group in Munich, Paul Klee believed that the elements of color and shape alone could carry connotations of emotions, moods, and subjective feelings. His method was to begin painting without a subject, only settling upon something that could be recognized after layering colored form upon colored form.

Medium
watercolor

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Paul Klee, Carnival in the Snow, 1923

In this watercolor, acrobats and circus jugglers emerge from a complex pattern of shapes and colors. Two jugglers share a face and torso. A member of Der Blaue Reiter group in Munich, Paul Klee believed that the elements of color and shape alone could carry connotations of emotions, moods, and subjective feelings. His method was to begin painting without a subject, only settling upon something that could be recognized after layering colored form upon colored form.

Medium
watercolor
Year
1923
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Watercolor, Carnival, Swiss, Winter, Snow, Works on Paper, Whimsical, Modern, Playful, Colorful, Unique Work, Abstract

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