Klee and AmericaMenil Collection, 2006 - 315 pages Paul Klee was a leading figure in European Modernism, and his acclaim at home was quickly matched in the United States, where both private collectors and major museums sought out his work. Klee and America explores the reasons for that enthusiastic reception, especially during the 1930s and 1940s, while the artist was being targeted in Hitler's campaign against Entartete Kunst (degenerate art). Just as the European market for Klee's work was collapsing, American patrons and curators were gobbling it up. And after he had been removed from his teaching post in Dsseldorf and had returned to his childhood home in Switzerland, Klee continued to be represented by a number of German-Jewish art dealers who had emigrated to the U.S. Eventually his work landed in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim, among others. Foremost among Klee's earliest American collectors was Katherine Dreier, whose Societe Anonyme, founded with artists Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, sponsored the exhibitions of pioneering abstract art in which his paintings were first shown in America. In Los Angeles, Walter and Louise Arensberg assembled a vast collection of Klee's paintings. In 1939, Alfred Barr Jr. bought a first canvas for MoMA. Klee and America examines this history and offers an impressive selection of Klee's finest "American" works, both paintings and drawings. |
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... Alexander Calder , Heinrich Campendonk , Alexei Jawlensky , Vasily Kandinsky , Fernand Leger , Jackson Pollock , Christian Rohlfs , Georges Rouault : VG Bild - Kunst , Bonn ; for Josef Albers : The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / VG ...
... Alexander Calder , Heinrich Campendonk , Alexei Jawlensky , Vasily Kandinsky , Fernand Leger , Jackson Pollock , Christian Rohlfs , Georges Rouault : VG Bild - Kunst , Bonn ; for Josef Albers : The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / VG ...
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... Alexei Jawlensky . When she traveled to Munich in October 1919 , he gave her a letter of introduction to Klee . At the time she was planning a Jawlensky exhibition , which would open at the Galerie Fritz Gurlitt in June 1920 and would ...
... Alexei Jawlensky . When she traveled to Munich in October 1919 , he gave her a letter of introduction to Klee . At the time she was planning a Jawlensky exhibition , which would open at the Galerie Fritz Gurlitt in June 1920 and would ...
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... Alexei Jawlensky , Kandinsky , and Klee ) in 1924. Even though she and Barr did not communicate directly , the results of her mission came to fruition on the West Coast of the United States at the very same time as Barr's exhibition at ...
... Alexei Jawlensky , Kandinsky , and Klee ) in 1924. Even though she and Barr did not communicate directly , the results of her mission came to fruition on the West Coast of the United States at the very same time as Barr's exhibition at ...
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