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... A Swiss painter, watercolorist, and etcher by the name of Paul Klee was a teacher at the Bauhaus, Germanys most advanced art school, from 1920 to 1931.
Paul Klee was born in Münchenbuchsee, Germany, near Bern, Switzerland, on December 18, 1879. ... After World War I, Klee taught at Bauhaus, where he taught along side the likes of Wassily Kandinsky and Lyonel Feininger, whos works were of a similar style to Klees. In 1924, the Blaue Vier (Blue Four), consisting of Lyonel Feininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Vasily Kandinsky, and Klee, was founded. ...
In 1933, Paul Klee came down with a crippling case of the collagen disease scleroderma, which forced him to develop a simpler style and eventually lead to his death.
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