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Castle Garden Wall Art by Paul Klee

Paul Klee was interested in botany since he was a child and often recorded his observation of the natural world in notebooks but also in his paintings and drawings. Abstract depictions of leaves and plants can be seen in ‘Burggarten (Castle Garden)’ which have been intersected with a kaleidoscope of geometric shapes, reflecting Klee's ongoing experimentation with cubist forms.

A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any art lover's home.

Burggarten

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Castle Garden Wall Art by Paul Klee

Paul Klee was interested in botany since he was a child and often recorded his observation of the natural world in notebooks but also in his paintings and drawings. Abstract depictions of leaves and plants can be seen in ‘Burggarten (Castle Garden)’ which have been intersected with a kaleidoscope of geometric shapes, reflecting Klee's ongoing experimentation with cubist forms.

A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any art lover's home.

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