Untitled, Paul Klee (1879–1940)
This original work on paper by Paul Klee (1879–1940) is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its provenance and confirming its place within the artist’s authenticated body of work. The piece exemplifies Klee’s distinctive visual language, in which drawing becomes a vehicle for thought, rhythm, and poetic abstraction.
Executed with characteristic economy of means, the work demonstrates Klee’s mastery of line and spatial balance. The composition hovers between abstraction and figuration, allowing the viewer to engage intuitively with its symbolic and contemplative qualities. What appears deceptively simple reveals a complex inner logic rooted in music, philosophy, and visual notation.
True to Klee’s belief that art makes the invisible visible, the drawing operates as both structure and meditation. The line functions not merely as contour, but as an active, generative force—suggesting movement, harmony, and an underlying order that unfolds gradually through close observation.
For collectors and institutions alike, this work represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire an original, certified piece by one of the most influential figures of modern art, essential to collections focused on European modernism, avant-garde drawing, and the intersection of art, theory, and pedagogy.
Measurements:
40 × 60 cm
About the Artist:
Paul Klee (1879–1940) was one of the most seminal artists of the 20th century. Associated with Expressionism, the Bauhaus, and early abstraction, he developed a singular visual language that bridged painting, drawing, music, and color theory. His pedagogical writings and artworks have had a lasting impact on modern and contemporary art. Today, Klee’s works are held in the world’s most important museum collections and are regarded as foundational to the canon of European modernism.
This original work on paper by Paul Klee (1879–1940) is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its provenance and confirming its place within the artist’s authenticated body of work. The piece exemplifies Klee’s distinctive visual language, in which drawing becomes a vehicle for thought, rhythm, and poetic abstraction.
Executed with characteristic economy of means, the work demonstrates Klee’s mastery of line and spatial balance. The composition hovers between abstraction and figuration, allowing the viewer to engage intuitively with its symbolic and contemplative qualities. What appears deceptively simple reveals a complex inner logic rooted in music, philosophy, and visual notation.
True to Klee’s belief that art makes the invisible visible, the drawing operates as both structure and meditation. The line functions not merely as contour, but as an active, generative force—suggesting movement, harmony, and an underlying order that unfolds gradually through close observation.
For collectors and institutions alike, this work represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire an original, certified piece by one of the most influential figures of modern art, essential to collections focused on European modernism, avant-garde drawing, and the intersection of art, theory, and pedagogy.
Measurements:
40 × 60 cm
About the Artist:
Paul Klee (1879–1940) was one of the most seminal artists of the 20th century. Associated with Expressionism, the Bauhaus, and early abstraction, he developed a singular visual language that bridged painting, drawing, music, and color theory. His pedagogical writings and artworks have had a lasting impact on modern and contemporary art. Today, Klee’s works are held in the world’s most important museum collections and are regarded as foundational to the canon of European modernism.
These are antique pieces and are sold as such. Although VV does its best to highlight major flaws, minor imperfections should be expected reflecting the age and previous use of the piece.
