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Hiroyuki Tajima (1911–1984), Japanese
Red Window, 1965, woodblock print, 18 x 12 in.
Little Flower (小さい花), 1965, 45,8 x 60,8 cm
Ganu, 1964, woodblock print,  26.25 x 19.25 in.
Wasteland, woodblock print, 1968, 54.6 x 40.6 cm
Tajima was born in Tokyo Japan in 1911. In 1932 he graduated from Nihon University and in 1943 from the Western-style painting division of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts where he had studied Western style painting. The artist made his first print in 1946, the same year he joined the Bijutsu Bunka Kyokai, a group instrumental in bringing abstract and surrealist painting back to Japan after the war. In the 1960s and 1970s Tajima developed his well-known abstract style of prints made of dense rich pigments on complex surfaces formed by building the block up with various materials. His prints were inspired by the ideals of East Asian calligraphy, traditional Japanese painting structures and a sense of space influenced by Zen Buddhist beliefs.
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tartarkastike · 3 years ago
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Paul Klee (Swiss-German, 1879-1940) - Tiere begegnen sich (Animals Meet), 1938
oil on canvas
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Gebirgsbewegung (3= und 4= takt) (Mountain Movement (In Three and Four Time), 1928. Paul Klee, 1879 - 1940. Watercolour and pen and ink on paper mounted on the artist’s mount.
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Paul Klee - Traveling Circus, 1937. - source Arte Moderna.
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tartarkastike · 3 years ago
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Paul Klee At the Core - 1935
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Fırtınanın kırılası kanatları Rüyalar gördüm Fırtınanın kanatları dökülür Nehir yataklarına
…ve sen melek… Kırık parçalarını Cennetten geldiğini sandığın Şiddetli yaz fırtınalarına Dokundurmaktan vazgeç
Bir fısıltı duysan yeter; Bu son bitecek Bu son kendini tüketecek
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'Strange Garden'. Paul Klee. 1923.
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tartarkastike · 3 years ago
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Paul Klee (Scarecrows)
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Paul Klee
- Villa R
1919
- Der L-Platz im Bau
1923
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Paul Klee - Garten zur roten Sonnen blume (The garden with the red sunflower), 1924, watercolor on paper on cardboard, 31.8 x 41.4 cm 
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
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Paul Klee - The End of the Last Act of a Drama
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Der Tag im Wald (The Day in the Forest), 1935. Paul Klee, 1879–1940. Gouache and watercolour on paper on cardboard
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Bird Wandering Off
Paul Klee
gouache on canvas, 1921
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“Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.”
- Paul Klee
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'Horizon, Zenith and Atmosphere'. Paul Klee. 1925.
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tartarkastike · 3 years ago
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Paul Klee - Untitled (Triplet Blossoms and the Cave), 1930, oil on plywood, 51 x 53 cm  
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
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tartarkastike · 3 years ago
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Nenad Bacanovic
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