New Angel - 1920


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

Paul Klee's new "New Angel", created in 1920, is a fascinating manifestation of his unique style, which combines lyric and abstract. The painting immerses us in a world where reality and fantasy are intertwined, presenting a figure that is defined as an angel, but that transcends the traditional representations of this celestial figure.

From the first glance, the composition of "Nuevo Ángel" stands out for its use of geometric shapes and winding lines that configure the central figure. The angel is represented in a stylized way, with a simple and almost childish face, which reflects a mixture of ingenuity and wisdom. This duality is characteristic of the Klee approach, which often sought to capture the essence of its subjects through simplification and abstraction. The choice of colors in the work is equally significant; Klee uses a rich and vibrant palette of blue, yellow, red and roses that not only attract their eyes, but also evoke a feeling of joy and serenity. These colors, combined harmoniously, play a crucial role in the transmission of an almost mystical atmosphere that surrounds the angel.

Often, Klee explored the relationship between the divine and the earthly, and in "Nuevo Ángel" we can discern echoes of this exploration. The figure of the angel seems to float in an indefinite space, which reinforces its ethereal character, while the abstract forms in the background suggest a contemporary environment that, to some extent, contrasts with the nostalgia inherent in the angelic figure. The disposition of these elements also speaks of the creature site in the dialogue between the human and the spiritual being, a recurring theme in Klee's work.

It is remarkable how the work conveys a sense of movement and dynamism, despite the apparent tranquility of the angel. The circular disposition of some elements plays an integral role in this regard, generating a visual tension that invites the viewer to contemplate not only the figure itself, but also what it represents. Klee's exploration of color and shape thus becomes a vehicle to deepen symbolism, which makes "new angel" a work rich in meanings and nuances.

In the context of the art of the early twentieth century, Paul Klee emerges as a key figure within the European avant -garde, anchored in expressionism and constructivism, but with a style that is unmistakably its own. His approach to painting, which defies the conventional notions of representation, resonates with the ideals of modernism, which sought to break the past and explore new forms of expression. Klee's influence extends to numerous contemporary artists who also use geometry and color as a means to evoke emotion and thought.

In conclusion, "New Angel" not only stands as a testimony of Klee's talent, but also invites the viewer to a contemplative trip, where the spiritual, the emotional and the abstract are intertwined in a visual celebration. Through his meticulous approach to form and color, Klee manages to give life to a work that continues to resonate strongly, reminding us of the complexity of human experiences and their connection with the transcendental. His work remains a fundamental pillar in the history of modern art, challenging the categories of what can be represented in painting.

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