Paul Klee
The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918
434 pages,
June 1968, Only available in Only available in the United States
Categories: Art; Art History; Autobiography
June 1968, Only available in Only available in the United States
Categories: Art; Art History; Autobiography
"A remarkable book. . . . For those of us who have long admired this painter but were not fluent enough to read his diaries in German, the present publication comes as a windfall. It demonstrates how closely the artist, the writer, and the man are enmeshed."—Saturday Review
Paul Klee was endowed with a rice and many-sided personality that was continually spilling over into forms of expression other than his painting and that made him one of the most extraordinary phenomena of modern European art. These abilities have left their record in the four intimate Diaries in which he faithfully recorded the events of his inner and outer life from his ninteenth to his fortieth year. Here, together with recollections of his childhood in Bern, his relations with his family and such friends as Kandinsky, Marc, Macke, and many others, his observations on nature and people, his trips to Italy and Tunisia, and his military service, the read will find Klee's crucial experience with literature and music, as well as many of his essential ideas about his own artistic technique and the creative process.
Note on the Text
Preface
List of Illustrations
A Brief Autobiography
Diary I
Diary II
Diary III
Diary IV
Genealogical Chart: The Klee Family
Recollections (Felix Klee)
Felix Calendar
Preface
List of Illustrations
A Brief Autobiography
Diary I
Diary II
Diary III
Diary IV
Genealogical Chart: The Klee Family
Recollections (Felix Klee)
Felix Calendar














