La Pastiche Senecio with Versailles Gold Queen Frame
Description
Senecio, also known as Head of a Man Going Senile, was painted in 1922 by Paul Klee. This piece is intended to showcase Klee's sense of humor, mimicking children's artwork through shape and form. The various shapes and shades of orange, red and yellow form a mask or the patches of a harlequin. The use of shapes gives the impression that the right eyebrow is raised, while the left is merely hinted with a triangle. This painting demonstrates Klee's artistic principles with simple graphic elements, ambiguous shapes, and space. Klee described his works as taking a line for a walk. Today the original resides in Basel, Switzerland in the Zentrum Paul Klee Museum. We have recreated the same imaginative colors and shapes so that you can have the magic of this piece in your very own collection. Frame Description: Versailles Gold Queen Frame
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