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Paul Klee's Pictorial Writing

Paul Klee's Pictorial Writing

Paul Klee's Pictorial Writing

K. Porter Aichele, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
November 2002
Hardback
9780521812351
£97.00
GBP
Hardback

    Paul Klee's Pictorial Writing examines the artist's appropriation of verbal signs, literary texts and written scripts in his pictorial works. K. Porter Aichele's study is the first to examine how linguistic symbols function in Klee's work and what they mean. Reconstructing the artist's rich cultural milieu from his diaries, letters, lecture notes and visual allusions, Aichele shows how these sources provide the framework for fresh interpretations of works ranging from letter forms in pictorial settings to visual texts. Historically contextualized and interpreted as pictorial writing, Klee's familiar line drawings are shown to be a radical reinterpretation of the ut pictora poesis tradition through which the artist questioned whether there is a substantive difference between writing and drawing. Aichele's multilayered readings of works from every decade of Klee's career demonstrate that the artist's doubly coded language was his most far–reaching contribution to the aesthetics of modernism.

    • First comprehensive study of letters and images in Klee's work
    • Fresh interpretations of both popular and little-known works by a major twentieth-century artist
    • Advances a new way of assessing Klee's contributions to twentieth-century art

    Product details

    November 2002
    Hardback
    9780521812351
    268 pages
    236 × 160 × 23 mm
    0.64kg
    94 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The rhetoric of visual narrative
    • 2. Ut pictura poesis revisited
    • 3. Other models of word/image interaction
    • 4. 'Abstract things such as letters'
    • 5. 'A kind of pictorial writing'.
      Author
    • K. Porter Aichele , University of North Carolina, Greensboro