Angel still feminine - 1939


Size (cm): 55x40
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Sale price¥30,100 JPY

Description

The work "Angel Still Feminine" by Paul Klee, painted in 1939, is a unique manifestation of the artist's approach towards the representation of the mystical and the symbolic through the iconography of the Angel. Although the exact image of the painting is not sufficiently documented in widely accessible sources, we can assess the knowledge of Klee's style and his artistic evolution throughout his career to explore his meaning and the intention behind his creation.

Paul Klee, a master of modern art, is known for its ability to combine emotional complexity with visual simplicity. His work is marked by a rich and vibrant palette, and "Angel Still Feminine" is no exception to this pattern; Although we cannot see the work itself, we can interpret Klee's style as a game between the abstract and the figurative. In his angels, Klee often explores soft and rounded forms, creating figures that seem to float in a timeless space. This concern about the shape and perception of the image is combined with a palette that oscillates between warm and cold tones, hinting at the duality of being, both heavenly and earthly.

The representation of angelic figures in Klee's work is recurring and is often manifested through a symbolism that fuses the feminine with the divine, which could also be presupposed for "Angel Still Feminine". Femininity in its art can be interpreted as a symbol of creativity and intuition, aspects that Klee valued deeply. With its stylized shapes and use of curved lines, the artist evokes the female quality not only of the figures represented, but also in the way in which color and light interact on the surface of the fabric, creating an enveloping and lyrical atmosphere.

A significant aspect of Klee's work is his alignment with expressionism and surrealism, which translates into a less literal and more intuitive approach when representing his themes. This is evident in its ability to evoke sensations without necessarily representing a tangible or realistic world. Therefore, "Angel Still Feminine" can be seen as an exploration of the essence of the angel who, in his interpretation, is more than a mere religious symbol: he is a representative of emotional states, of the fragility of human life, and of the search for the sublime beyond materiality.

Throughout his career, Klee also showed an interest in the study of color and its psychological impact, approaching color theory from an emotional perspective. This knowledge is felt in his work, where color not only establishes a tone, but often acts as a form of visual communication that transcends words. The combination of this perspective with the exploration of the feminine suggests a reflection on sensitivity, vulnerability and strength inherently associated with female experience.

In summary, although the specific painting "Angel Still Feminine" may not be widely documented in all its details, which we can appreciate from Klee's work is a constant effort to capture the spiritual essence in the artistic form. His ability to integrate symbolism, emotion and color in a unique visual experience makes his works an inexhaustible source of interpretation and admiration. Through his gaze, we are invited to reflect on the connection between the divine and the human, an issue that will always resonate in the heart of art.

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