A TEGERSEE Pressure - 1919


Size (cm): 50x75
Price:
Sale price¥39,800 JPY

Description

The work "a pressure of Tegernsee" by Paul Klee, painted in 1919, is erected as a real testimony of the uniqueness of the art of the twentieth century and the creative genius of its author. In this painting, Klee invites us to explore a world where perception overlaps reality, characteristic of his personal style that amalgams abstract forms with influences of symbolism and expressionism. The work is a reflection of a period in which the artist, after the devastation of the First World War, embarked on a search for new forms of expression that combined the internal with the external, the real with the dreamlike.

Visually, "a pressure from Tegernsee" is presented as a landscape of markedly warm and living tones. The work displays a palette that covers from the yellows and oranges to the soft blue, creating an atmosphere that evokes both happiness and a slight restlessness. These colors not only fulfill an aesthetic function, but also act as emotional languages, communicating the sensation of a place that could be loaded with personal meanings for the artist. The composition seems to move between defined lines and soft contours, which suggests a moving landscape, where physical reality and subjective perception are confused.

In terms of form and figure, Klee uses symbols and abstractions that invite free interpretation. In "a Tegernsee pressure", the presence of geometric shapes and stylized elements evokes not only a physical landscape, but also an emotional geography. Although there are no explicit human figures, the assumption of a narrative behind these geometric elements suggests an evocation of the human being in their relationship with the environment, allowing the viewer to connect their own experiences with painting.

Klee was a central figure in the expressionist movement and later in surrealism, and his interest in the technique of automatism reflects his desire to free the art of rational restrictions. Influenced by his study of color theory and by his experience in teaching, the work in question is entered into the intuitive use of color and the way as means to explore not only the landscape, but the emotionality inherent in it.

If we consider Klee's production, we find resonances in other contemporary works, such as Wassily Kandinsky, where abstraction and emotional exploration are equally prevalent. However, Klee is distinguished by his most playful and almost childish style, where innocence in the face of the complexity of the world becomes palpable in each stroke. "A TEGERSEE pressure" is a perfect example of this duality, where the use of color and shape seems to dance between hope and melancholy, enabling a space for introspection and contemplation.

The work, although less known compared to other Klee emblematic pieces, invites us to reflect on its relevance in a modern context and its ability to link the individual with the universal. The interaction of light and form, together with the emotional intensity deployed, makes "a pressure of Tegernsee" into a key piece that not only reveals aspects of Paul Klee's life and art, but also offers a reflection refuge spectator staff. On a canvas, Klee reminds us of the complexity of human emotions and the beauty of the world around us, making us participate in a visual experience that transcends time and space.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Reproductions of paintings handmade oil, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed