Opis
Opis
Reprodukcja obrazu Paula Klee z 1919 r. Oprawiona w drewnianą ramę.
Opis obrazu z MET, do którego zbiorów należy:
In the spring of 1919, Klee rented a large studio in the Schloss Suresnes, a neglected eighteenth-century palace in Schwabing, Munich's artists' quarter. According to Klee's son Felix, Suresnes, its park, and the nearby Englischer Garten served as inspiration for this watercolor. It depicts Ionic columns, a large chestnut leaf, a thin black cross, a small red pavilion, and a boat on the River Isar, which flows through Munich.
Wymiary: 80 x 64 cm