Klee at the turn of the century -- Landscape and caricature -- Early satires -- Klee's early artistic principles -- The etched inventions -- The making of a modern artist -- Rodin and the works of 1904-7 -- The search for individuality -- Klee and impressionism -- Klee's discovery of the post-impressionists -- The relationship of art and nature -- Cezanne and the pictures of 1910 -- The Candide illustrations -- Klee's encounter with cubism and the blaue reiter -- The first approaches to cubism -- The influence of the blaue reiter in 1912 -- Klee's 1913 cubist compositions -- Klee's relationship to Kandinsky and Marc -- Klee's symbolic language -- Klee and abstraction -- The war years and their aftermath -- Klee's reponse to the war -- Klee and the dada movement -- Klee during the November Revolution -- The bauhaus and Dusseldorf -- Klee's theory courses -- The work of the bauhaus years -- Departure from the bauhaus -- Klee's work in 1933 -- Klee's return to Bern: the late work -- The late work and contemporary art -- The images of death -- Der Infernet Park -- Klee's Tunisian watercolors -- Klee's supposed "anti-Nazi" drawings.
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