Tempel Wandmalerei II (Temple wall painting II)
Date1920
Label TextPaul Klee was known for his almost child-like compositions that often deconstructed recognizable forms into simplistic pictograms. This work is one of several that relates to images of temples, temple gardens, and walls, inspired by a 1914 trip to Tunisia. Architectural in its massing but devoid of space, it has a density of pattern and decoration akin to tapestries.
Object number52.107
Provenance{Stendahl Art Galleries, Los Angeles, California}; purchased from gallery by Anne (1910-2005) and Sidney Gerber (d. 1965), Seattle, Washington; to Seattle Art Museum, 1952
Photo CreditPhoto: Eduardo Calderón
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Contemporary Trends in International Art, Apr. 7 - May 1, 1955.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Vancouver Art Gallery, The Seattle Art Museum Lends, Mar. 13 - Apr. 11, 1976. No cat. no.
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, International Abstraction: Making Painting Real, May 2, 2003 - Feb. 29, 2004.
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Modern in Europe: Featuring Selections from the Collection of Gladys and Sam Rubinstein, Nov. 5, 2004 - Apr. 17, 2005.Published ReferencesKersten, Wolfgang. Paul Klee Sonderklass Unverkauflich. Cologne: Wienand, 2014; reproduced p. 210, fig. 44.Credit LineGift of Sidney and Anne Gerber
DimensionsOverall: 17 1/2 x 14 7/8 in. (44.5 x 37.8cm)
MediumGouache on paper