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With the eagle

With the Eagle – A Symphony of Color and Symbol

Paul Klee’s “With the Eagle” stands as a quintessential embodiment of Expressionism, a movement that prioritized emotional resonance over literal representation. Painted sometime between 1923 and 1930, this artwork transcends mere visual aesthetics; it's an invitation to contemplate themes of observation, vulnerability, and the interplay between stability and dynamism—concepts deeply rooted in Klee’s artistic philosophy. The painting’s central motif – a large eye peering from behind what appears to be a wall or doorway – immediately commands attention. This isn’t simply a depiction of sight; it symbolizes awareness, introspection, and perhaps even apprehension as it gazes outward upon the world.
  • Composition & Symbolism: The eye dominates the canvas, flanked by a bird perched atop the structure and scattered potted plants. These elements aren't merely decorative; they contribute to a rich tapestry of symbolic meaning. The bird represents freedom and vision—a soaring spirit contemplating its surroundings—while the plants symbolize growth and harmony, suggesting an aspiration for balance amidst perceived challenges.
  • Artistic Influences: Klee’s stylistic approach was profoundly shaped by movements like Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. However, he forged his own distinctive voice through meticulous experimentation with color theory—particularly the use of complementary hues—and geometric forms derived from Bauhaus principles. This fusion resulted in a visual language characterized by bold colors and simplified shapes that convey emotion rather than precise detail.
  • Historical Context: Created during the turbulent years leading up to World War II, “With the Eagle” reflects the anxieties and uncertainties of its time. Yet, despite its somber undertones, Klee’s work retains an inherent optimism—a belief in the transformative power of art to illuminate inner truths and foster a deeper understanding of human experience.
  • Technique: Executed in watercolor and gouache on paper, Klee employed a layering technique that allowed him to build up color gradations and create subtle textures. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail—particularly the rendering of light and shadow—contributes to the painting's atmospheric depth and enhances its expressive qualities.
  • Museum Collections: “With the Eagle” resides in the Zentrum Paul Klee museum in Bern, Switzerland, offering visitors a chance to experience this masterpiece firsthand amidst a thoughtfully curated collection showcasing Klee’s diverse oeuvre. Its presence underscores the enduring significance of his artistic vision and ensures that future generations can appreciate its beauty and intellectual richness.
Inspired by David Hockney's "Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)" and August Macke's portrait of Klee, “With the Eagle” exemplifies a shared commitment to exploring emotional depth within abstract forms.

パウル・クレー(1879 – 1940)

美しい色彩と豊かな表現で知られるパウル・クレーは、ドイツ生まれのスイス画家です。印象派やキュビズムなどの影響を受けながら独自の抽象的な絵画スタイルを確立し、「アンジェルス・ヌーヴァス」など数々の傑作を生み出しました。彼の作品は音楽との関連性も持ち合わせており、見る人に感動と知的な刺激を与えます。

作品詳細

作品詳細

  • Movement: Expressionism
  • Artist: Paul Klee
  • Influences:
    • Cubism
    • Surrealism
  • Year: 1923
  • Artistic style: Playful abstraction
  • Subject or theme: Symbolic imagery; Harmony
  • Location: Private Collection

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