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Original Exhibition Poster - Klee, Musée national d’art moderne - 1969
Published for the exhibition dedicated to Paul Klee at the Musée national d’art moderne in 1969–1970, this poster pays tribute to one of the most singular minds in 20th-century art. An unclassifiable artist—somewhere between lyrical abstraction, symbolic figuration, and musical rigor—Klee continues to fascinate with his vibrant and enigmatic inner world.
The composition reproduced here, emblematic of his visual language, features a stylized face built through facets, rhythms, and warm color fields. The fixed red gaze, both childlike and cosmic, seems to suspend time. Bathed in ochres, pinks, and deep yellows, the piece invites quiet contemplation and a subtle listening to the mystery of forms.
This linen-backed lithograph, measuring approximately 23.2 x 15 inches and preserved in A+ condition, was printed to accompany the Paris exhibition held from November 26, 1969 to February 16, 1970.
Data sheet
- Height
- 23.2 "
- Width
- 15 "