Park
1920
Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940)
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Details

  • Artist Name: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940)
  • Title: Park
  • Date: 1920
  • Medium: Color collotype on laid paper
  • Dimensions: comp: 5 x 4 in. (12.7 x 10.2 cm); sheet: 6-3/8 x 5-7/8 in. (16.2 x 14.9 cm)
  • Credit Line: Norton Simon Museum, The Blue Four Galka Scheyer Collection
  • Accession Number: P.1953.318
  • Copyright: © 2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Object Information

[on loan]

  • Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), 1944 to 1953

Paintings and Prints by Paul Klee

  • San Francisco Museum of Art, 1937-01-12 to 1937-02-07

Modernism in Miniature

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2022-08-12 to 2023-01-09

Paul Klee Memorial Exhibition [organized by MOMA]

  • San Francisco Museum of Art, 1941-04-14 to 1941-05-05

The Art of Paul Klee

  • Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1960-04-12 to 1960-05-08
  • Kornfeld, Eberhard W., Verzeichnis des graphischen Werkes von Paul Klee, 1963, no. A112
  • The Blue Four Galka Scheyer Collection, Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena, 1976, no. 304
  • Kersten, Wolfgang and Osamu Okuda, Paul Klee: Im Zeichen der Teilung, 1995, pp. 57, 327
  • Barnett, Vivian Endicott, The Blue Four Collection at the Norton Simon Museum, 2002, no. 347 p. 339

Additional Artwork by Artist

Absorption Paul Klee 1919
Arabian Bride Paul Klee 1924
First Drawing for "Specter of a Genius" Paul Klee 1922

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