Animals in an Enclosure (1938) by Paul Klee. Original from The Minneapolis Institute of Art. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Animals in an Enclosure (1938) by Paul Klee. Original from The Minneapolis Institute of Art. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. / Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel
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説明 | Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com. Enjoy spectacular artworks by Paul Klee (1879–1940), the father of Abstract Art and a central figure of the Bauhaus movement. Born in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland, the Swiss–German artist began his painting training in 1898 in Munich and later became involved with the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter, founded by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. Influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, he is best known for minimal stick figures, abstract forms, vivid colors and his usage of symbols drawn from imagination, poetry, music, literature and the world around him. In 1920, Walter Gropius invited Klee to teach at the Bauhaus, where he became one of the most celebrated teachers. His artworks later inspired the next generations of artists and designers including Joan Miró, Salvador Dali, and Mark Rothko. We have digitally enhanced some of his well–known art pieces and they are available to download and use under the CC0 license."The more horrifying the world becomes, the more art becomes abstract." – Paul KleeHigher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1334116/paul-klee-bauhaus-and-abstract-cc0-public-domain-artworks?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1 |
撮影日 | 2021-01-12 09:59:22 |
撮影者 | Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel |
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