Mask of Fear, 1932

Mask of Fear, 1932

$389.00
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This curious personage, with four small spindly legs supporting a visage of stunned eyes and a quizzical smirk or handlebar moustache, offers a satiric take on the work's grim title. Inspired by a Zuni war god sculpture that Klee saw at an ethnological museum, it was painted on the eve of Hitler's assumption of power in Germany, a year after Klee left the Bauhaus for a professorship at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. The two sets of legs suggest that two figures might be supporting and hiding behind this monumental carnival-style mask, an arrangement related to Klee's metaphorical statement, "The mask represents art, and behind it hides man." (resource: www.paulklee.net)    100% Hand painted art: Size: Various Sizes Available  Style: Abstract art Type of Reproduction: Hand painted oil painting on canvas Current Location: Felix Klee Collection, Bern, Switzerland Artist: Paul Klee Delivery Time: 14-21 days Item #: RE-PK-036 Mask of Fear, 1932 by Paul Klee can be reproduced w

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