This is an incomplete list of works by Paul Klee (18 December 1879 â 29 June 1940), a Swiss-born German artist and draftsman. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism.
Early Works (Pre 1914)
1914-1919
1920-1933 Bauhaus and Dusseldorf
1934-40 Switzerland
See also
List of other works
- A Man Sinks Down Before the Crown, (1904), Chicago Art Institute
- A Phantom Crumbles, (1927), Chicago Art Institute
- An Angel Brings what is Desired, (1920), Chicago Art Institute
- Architecture, (1921), Chicago Art Institute
- Artistic Comedy, (1932), Chicago Art Institute
- Blooming Plant, (1931), Chicago Art Institute
- Castle and Sun, (1928), Private collection
- Dancing Girl, (1940), Chicago Art Institute
- Departure of the Ghost, (1931).
- Dream City, (1921), Private collection
- Duke Leader Ladder, Not Alone, (1938), Chicago Art Institute
- Festival of the Lanterns, Bauhaus, (1922), Chicago Art Institute
- Fun on the Inland Lake, (1932), Chicago Art Institute
- Great Harbor, (1932), Chicago Art Institute
- Height, (1928), Chicago Art Institute
- Hoffmannesque Fairy-Tale Scene, (1921), Chicago Art Institute
- Mosaic-Like, (1932), Chicago Art Institute
- Singed Garden, (1924), Chicago Art Institute
- Starving Spirits, (1934), Chicago Art Institute
- The Sublime Aspect, (1923), Chicago Art Institute
- Two Men Meet, each Believing the Other to be of Higher Rank, (1903), Chicago Art Institute
- Untitled, (1918), Chicago Art Institute
- Virgin Dreaming, (1903), Chicago Art Institute
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