On Modern Art by Paul Klee

An insightful, concise exploration of the principles behind twentieth-century visual art that combines practical teaching with philosophical reflection. It emphasizes the importance of observing nature, the expressive potential of line, color, and form, and the balance between spontaneity and disciplined study. The work argues that modern art arises from rigorous attention to structure, rhythm, and the artist’s inner vision, offering examples and pedagogical guidance aimed at training perception and liberating creative imagination.

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German
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Alternate Titles
- Concerning Modern Art
- Über moderne Kunst

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