PAUL KLEE
Scope|Overview
Sources|Circulating Books|Periodicals,
Journals, & Trade Publications|Web
Sites
Scope: Paul Klee portrayed a personalized vision of 20th century man’s inner imagination in a humorous and satirical manner. His art was rooted in nature such as landscapes and cityscapes. His themes were creation, genesis, and motion.
There are sources located in the Reference Section of the Baddour Library that give a general overview or summary of the topic you are researching. The following is a list of some of the sources available in the library.
OVERVIEW SOURCES
REF N6490.C6567 Contemporary Artists
REF N31.D5 1996 The Dictionary of Art
REF N6512.C854 Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists
REF N5300.I45 1984 The Illustrated Dictionary of Art & Artists
REF N 33.P74 2000 The Prestel Dictionary of Art and Artists of the 20th Century
CIRCULATING BOOKS
Some representative books from the circulating collection that are located upstairs in the library are:
Doschka, Roland. Paul
Klee: Selected by Genius, 1917-1933. New York:
Prestel, 2001.
Klee, Paul. Paul Klee
Rediscovered: Works from the Burgi Collection. London: Merrell, 2000.
Kudielka, Robert. Paul
Klee: The Nature of Creation, Works 1914-1940. Vermont: Lund Humphries, 2002.
Lanchner, Carolyn. Paul Klee. Boston: Little, Brown, 1987.
PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, & TRADE PUBLICATIONS
Open Access Journals in
Arts & Architecture
Open Access Journals in
History of Arts
Open Access Journals in
Visual Arts
WEB SITES
The Art History Network
http://www.arthistory.net/
Voice of the Shuttle
http://vos.ucsb.edu
The Artists.org
http://www.the-artists.org/
Updated
08/24/2007
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