Description: ----------------------------------ITEM----------------------------------PAUL KLEE DRAWING on paper.Showing one his iconic and unique art style. Klee was a European artist from Switzerland who began his success as a German and Swiss. He was known for having a childlike art style.MEASURES; 5x7 INCHES Some signs of age on the paperseems to be done with an ink penPaper is in a frame that is like-newsome storage wear and scuffs, ITEM in photos is the item you will receive.Most of the the art being sold comes from over 25 years of collecting art in the tri-borough region of NYC., and in New England.The were acquired "as is", with no COA, or authentication at the time.They are being offered here as you see, as is, being sold as tribute items, or "in the manner/school of the artist"----------------------------------CONDITION----------------------------------as you see it here in photos. in very good condition, shows actual pigment of ink on paper, not a print.----------------------------------FRAME----------------------------------frame included in the sale - see all photos----------------------------------TITLE----------------------------------Place of Worship----------------------------------SIGNATURE----------------------------------on front----------------------------------DATE----------------------------------1934----------------------------------SHIPPING----------------------------------Shipping is FREE for the continental USAAnd a flat fee for the rest of the planet. shipped as gift with lower duty valuesorry no returns
Price: 635 USD
Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
End Time: 2025-02-03T13:50:54.000Z
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Artist: Paul Klee
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Paul Klee
Signed: Yes
Size: Small
Material: Ink, Paper
Item Length: 7 in
Framing: Framed
Region of Origin: Switzerland
Subject: Landscape
Personalize: No
Type: Drawing
Year of Production: 1934
Item Height: 5 in
Theme: Art
Style: Bauhaus, Cubism, Expressionism, Modernism, Surrealism
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949