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Klee painted his first pure abstract, In the Style of Kairouan (1914), composed of colored rectangles and a few circles. The colored rectangle became his basic building block, what some scholars associate with a musical note, which Klee combined with other colored blocks to create a color harmony analogous to a musical composition. His selection of a particular color palette emulates a musical key. Sometimes he uses complementary pairs of colors, and other times "dissonant" colors, again reflecting his connection with musicality.
A few weeks later, World War I began. At first, Klee was somewhat detached from it, as he wrote ironically, "I have long had this war in me. That is why, inwardly, it is none of my concern." Klee was conscripted as a Landsturmsoldat (soldier of the reserve forces in Prussia or Imperial Germany) on 5 March 1916. The deaths of his friends August Macke and Franz Marc in battle began to affect him. Venting his distress, he created several pen and ink lithographs on war themes including Death for the Idea (1915). After finishing the military training course, which began on 11 March 1916, he was committed as a soldier behind the front. Klee moved on 20 August to the aircraft maintenance company in Oberschleissheim, executing skilled manual work, such as restoring aircraft camouflage, and accompanying aircraft transports. On 17 January 1917, he was transferred to the Royal Bavarian flying school in Gersthofen (which 54 years later became the USASA Field Station Augsburg) to work as a clerk for the treasurer until the end of the war. This allowed him to stay in a small room outside of the barrack block and continue painting.
The Strange Garden (1923) Paul Klee phone case features a classic art design, providing a vintage and artistic vibe to your phone. Perfect for art lovers and those who appreciate unique and eclectic designs. Ideal for iPhone 16 Pro users looking to protect their phone in style. Suitable for anyone celebrating art appreciation day or looking for a thoughtful gift for an art enthusiast.
Product features
- Durable polycarbonate construction with inner TPU liner for protection against scratches and bumps
- Vibrant 300+ DPI print quality for bright colors matching unique designs
- Available in glossy or matte finish options
- MagSafe® Compatible with interior magnets for compatibility with MagSafe® accessories
- Dual layer case for extra durability and protection
Care instructions
- Clean the case with soft, damp cotton or microfiber cloth. Avoid using chemicals.
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