Love song next to the new moon - 1939


Size (cm): 50x75
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Sale price¥39,400 JPY

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The painting "Love song with the new moon" by Paul Klee, made in 1939, is a work that encapsulates the poetic essence and emotional complexity that characterizes the Swiss artist. This piece is a clear example of Klee's distinctive style, which fuses abstract art with a rich and evocative visual narrative. In this work, Klee invites us to explore not only color and form, but also the intimacy of human relationships, suggesting through the metaphor of love and the moon a universal connection with feelings.

Visually, the paint is composed of a rich deployment of soft colors, where the blue tones are intertwined with rose and yellow nuances. This palette suggests a twilight environment, transmitting a dream atmosphere that is typical of Klee. The work is inhabited by simplified geometric shapes and fluid lines that seem to dance on the surface, a testimony of the expressionist style that defines much of its trajectory. The Moon, in the center of the composition, is presented as a light and protective symbol, which seems to observe the two abstract characters found at the bottom. These figures, although stylized and almost iconic, evoke a strong sense of connection, showing how Klee uses art to explore and represent the complexities of love.

One of the most intriguing aspects of "Love Song with the New Moon" is its ambiguity. The characters, more than literal representations, function as archetypes that allow multiple interpretations. Here, Klee does not offer a clear story; On the other hand, it moves in the sphere of the suggestive, where the viewer can project his own experiences of love and desire on the figures. This strategy is common in Klee's work, who believed that art should evoke emotions and thoughts in the viewer, rather than limiting itself to an explicit narrative.

The use of the moon as a central element can also be seen as a reference to the innumerable legends and symbols associated with this celestial body, which often represents mystery, femininity and inspiration. In the context of Klee's work, a lighthouse of yearnings can be considered and the idea that love can often be as ephemeral as a lunar phase.

Klee's creation is located in a significant historical context. In 1939, Europe was on the verge of World War II, which infused many artists with a sense of urgency and deepening in personal expression. Klee, with his ability to intertwine complex emotions and abstract concepts, not only offers a refuge before this bewilderment but also a reflection on humanity in its purest state: the search for love, connection and beauty in the midst of the instability.

Together, "love song next to the new moon" is erected as a testimony not only of Paul Klee's technical ability, but of his deep understanding of human nature and his desire to transcend the barriers of his time through the art. This work, like many of its contemporaries, invites contemplation and leaves a lasting mark on the history of modern art, reminding us that through colors and shapes, Klee manages to communicate the ineffable, which resides in the heart of being of being human.

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