Paul Klee (1879-1940) settled in Munich in 1906, joined the Bhute Reiter (see Kandinsky) group in 1912, and worked at the Bauhaus school of art and design (1920-1931), returning to Switzerland in 1933.
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His style in the 1920s-30s was dominated by humorous linear fantasies.
Klee travelled with the painter August Macke to Tunisia in 1914, a trip that transformed his sense of colour. The Klee Foundation, Berne, has a large collection of his work.
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