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Walking the line from.
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Byline: BRIAN SEWELL
PAUL Klee spent two weeks in Tunisia in April 1914. He was by then 34, much travelled in Europe, deeply cognisant of the arts of antiquity and the Renaissance, of Goya, Blake and Beardsley, with the German Symbolists as his immediate background and German Expressionists as his immediate company, acquainted with Kubin and Kandinsky, Delaunay, Braque, Picasso and Matisse - and yet he was uncertain of his vocation and his ability.
Travelling with his more assured painter friends, August Macke (of the Blaue Reiter group) and Louis Moilliet ...
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