Hammamet with Its Mosque, 1914, Watercolor and graphite on paper mounted on cardboard, 9 3/8 × 8 3/4 in. (23.8 × 22.2 cm), Drawings, Paul Klee (German (born Switzerland), Münchenbuchsee 1879–1940 Muralto-Locarno), Klee's artistic training, which began in 1898, when he went to Munich for three years to learn to draw and paint, can be said to have lasted until 1914, when he visited Tunisia. The light of North Africa aroused in him a sense of color, and there Klee made his now-famous statement: 'Color and I are one
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Hammamet, Mosque, 1914, Watercolor, graphite, paper mounted, cardboard, 9 3/8, 8 3/4, 23.8, 22.2 cm, Drawings, Paul Klee, German, born Switzerland, Münchenbuchsee, 1879–1940, Muralto-Locarno, Klee, artistic training, 1898, went, Munich, three years, learn, draw, paint, said, lasted, visited Tunisia, light, North Africa, aroused, sense, color, now-famous statement, Color, I
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