Paul Klee: Hand Puppets

Paul Klee: Hand Puppets

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Paul Klee: Hand Puppets

Between 1916 and 1925 Paul Klee (1879-1940) made some 50 hand puppets for his son, Felix, of which 30 are still in existence. For the heads, he used materials from his own household: beef bones and electrical outlets, bristle brushes, leftover bits of fur and nutshells. Soon he began to sew costumes. These characters and small works, do not pretend to be great art, but at the same time, they are superbly imaginative, sweetly reminiscent of Klee's relationships with his family, and beautifully illustrative of the artistic and social developments of the time. Readers will see the chronological proximity of Dada and Kurt Schwitters's collages in Klee's Matchbox Ghost; the German National caricatures one of the era's more ominous political types. An introductory essay tracks the work's links to other avant-garde puppetry and to Klee's sculptural works, and notes his connections to the theater. For their part, Klee's son Felix and his grandson Alexander tell the story of how the figures were created.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Hatje Cantz
Manufacturer
Hatje Cantz
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
70 colour illustrations, 30 duotone illu
ReleaseDate
2006-10-15T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9783775717403