Andrew Kagan
Paul Klee: Art & Music.
Cornell University Press, 1987. Second printing. 0801415004 176 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 7.5" x 9.75", is bound in black cloth, with stamped silver lettering to spine. Book shows light shelfwear. Binding is firm. Pages are clean and bright. Numerous b&w illustrations. Dust jacket displays shelfwear, with some creasing to the upper half of rear panel.
"...investigates the influences of musical theory and forms on Klee's artistic development, and in the process provides a new and comprehensive view of Klee's career. The author asserts that for Klee, a synthesis of music and art was tantamount to a full integration of his personality. Including over 80 illustrations, this volume examines individual pictures in detail and analyzes relationships among them, revealing the sources of Klee's thoughts, sensibilities and artistic direction."
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