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Klee$506569$ - traducción al Inglés

SWISS ARTIST (1879-1940)
Klee; Klee, Paul
  • Klee's grave in Schosshalden cemetery
  • ''Tropical Gardening'', 1923 watercolor and oil transfer drawing on paper, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
  • ''Nocturnal Festivity'', 1921, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
  • Paul Klee as a soldier, 1916
  • ''Red Balloon'', 1922, oil on muslin primed with chalk, 31.8 × 31.1 cm. The [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum]], New York
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  • ''Flower Myth'' (''Blumenmythos'') 1918, watercolor on pastel foundation on fabric and newsprint mounted on board, [[Sprengel Museum]], Hannover, Germany
  • order=flip}}. In the collection of the Klee Foundation, [[Bern, Switzerland]]
  • ''Was fehlt ihm?'' (What Is He Missing?), 1930, stamp drawing in ink, [[Ingres paper]] on cardboard, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen near Basel
  • [[Zentrum Paul Klee]] in Bern, Switzerland, designed by [[Renzo Piano]]
  • ''Tale à la Hoffmann'' (1921), watercolor, ink, and pencil on paper. 31.1 × 24.1 cm. In the collection of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York

Klee      
n. Paul Klee (1879-1940), pintor expresionista y artista gráfico suizo, miembro del grupo El Jinete Azul (the Blue Rider)
imperial eagle         
  • Emblem of the [[Sri Lanka Air Force]]
  • Eagle of Saint John from the [[Book of Dimma]] (8th century)
  • 249x249px
  • Eagle essorant (rousant)
  • 1. Eagle close.
2. Eagle rising, wings elevated and addorsed.
3. Eagle rising, wings elevated and displayed.
4. Eagle rising, wings addorsed and inverted.
5. Eagle rising, wings displayed and inverted.
  • [[Great Seal of the United States]]
  • Coat of arms]] of the [[First French Empire]]
  • Reconstruction of the 14th-century royal flag (''Königsfahne''), with a single-headed eagle, the predecessor of the 15th-century imperial flag with the double-headed imperial eagle
  • Eagle ''decapitate'' (without head), coat of arms of German nobility von der Hoven, alias: "Pampus".
  • Carolingian]] ivory plaque with the [[Eagle of Saint John]] with halo, Victoria & Albert Museum.
  • An early heraldic eagle in the seal of [[Vienna]] (1239)
  • Charles V]] (Jakob Kallenberg 1545)
  • J. Siebmachers großes Wappenbuch]]'') vol. 1 part 2-5 (reprint), Nuremberg (1909-1929).</ref>
  • Henry VII]] in ''[[Codex Balduini]]'' due to the similarity with the imperial coat of arms had long been misinterpreted as representing Henry himself.
<!--"Man hat lange in [dem deutschen Ritter] den König selbst erkennen wollen, nur erregte die Wiederholing des Reichsadlers Bedenken; es ist kein Anderer, als Graf Werner von Homberg, einer der tapfersten Kämpen des deutschen Heeres und ein Schrecken der Gegner in der Feldschlacht." -->
<ref>Georg Irmer, ''Die Romfahrt Kaiser Heinrich's VII im Bildercyclus des Codex Balduini Trevirensis'' (1881), [https://archive.org/details/dieromfahrtkaise00irme/page/45 p. 45].</ref>}}
  • Moravian eagle]]
  • Silesian eagle]]
HERALDIC BIRD
Imperial eagle; Spreadeagle (heraldry); Heraldic eagle; Eagle heraldry; Imperial Eagle; Kleestängel; Kleestengel; Klee-Stengeln; Brustspange; Brustsichel; Brustmond
(n.) = águila imperial
Ex: Although rare, imperial eagles have been known to attack humans who come too close to their nests striking at them with their talons.
imperial eagle         
  • Emblem of the [[Sri Lanka Air Force]]
  • Eagle of Saint John from the [[Book of Dimma]] (8th century)
  • 249x249px
  • Eagle essorant (rousant)
  • 1. Eagle close.
2. Eagle rising, wings elevated and addorsed.
3. Eagle rising, wings elevated and displayed.
4. Eagle rising, wings addorsed and inverted.
5. Eagle rising, wings displayed and inverted.
  • [[Great Seal of the United States]]
  • Coat of arms]] of the [[First French Empire]]
  • Reconstruction of the 14th-century royal flag (''Königsfahne''), with a single-headed eagle, the predecessor of the 15th-century imperial flag with the double-headed imperial eagle
  • Eagle ''decapitate'' (without head), coat of arms of German nobility von der Hoven, alias: "Pampus".
  • Carolingian]] ivory plaque with the [[Eagle of Saint John]] with halo, Victoria & Albert Museum.
  • An early heraldic eagle in the seal of [[Vienna]] (1239)
  • Charles V]] (Jakob Kallenberg 1545)
  • J. Siebmachers großes Wappenbuch]]'') vol. 1 part 2-5 (reprint), Nuremberg (1909-1929).</ref>
  • Henry VII]] in ''[[Codex Balduini]]'' due to the similarity with the imperial coat of arms had long been misinterpreted as representing Henry himself.
<!--"Man hat lange in [dem deutschen Ritter] den König selbst erkennen wollen, nur erregte die Wiederholing des Reichsadlers Bedenken; es ist kein Anderer, als Graf Werner von Homberg, einer der tapfersten Kämpen des deutschen Heeres und ein Schrecken der Gegner in der Feldschlacht." -->
<ref>Georg Irmer, ''Die Romfahrt Kaiser Heinrich's VII im Bildercyclus des Codex Balduini Trevirensis'' (1881), [https://archive.org/details/dieromfahrtkaise00irme/page/45 p. 45].</ref>}}
  • Moravian eagle]]
  • Silesian eagle]]
HERALDIC BIRD
Imperial eagle; Spreadeagle (heraldry); Heraldic eagle; Eagle heraldry; Imperial Eagle; Kleestängel; Kleestengel; Klee-Stengeln; Brustspange; Brustsichel; Brustmond
águila imperial

Wikipedia

Paul Klee

Paul Klee (German: [paʊ̯l ˈkleː]; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually deeply explored color theory, writing about it extensively; his lectures Writings on Form and Design Theory (Schriften zur Form und Gestaltungslehre), published in English as the Paul Klee Notebooks, are held to be as important for modern art as Leonardo da Vinci's A Treatise on Painting was for the Renaissance. He and his colleague, Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Germany. His works reflect his dry humor and his sometimes childlike perspective, his personal moods and beliefs, and his musicality.