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Title:Howling Dog Artist:Paul Klee Date:1928 Medium:Oil on canvas Dimensions:17 1/2 x 22 3/8 in. (44.45 x 56.83 cm) (canvas) 25 1/4 x 30 1/4 x 2 3/4 in... Creation Place:Europe, Switzerland Credit Line:Gift of F. C. Schang Image Copyright:©Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Accession Number:56.42 Location:Not on view Klee's playful depiction of a solitary dog baying at a radiant moon exemplifies the artist's reliance on a linear style of representation. Using a series of sinuous lines, Klee creates a harmonious arrangement of three distinct forms: a dog, the moon, and in an unusual but charming visualization of sound, the dog's extended howl. Placed at the center of an amorphous ground of swirling colors, the dog's howl assumes a dominant pictorial role, winding, bending on itself, hanging in the night air like a wisp of smoke, while representing a visual as well as temporal record of the emanating sound. Klee's two-dimensional composition effectively supplants traditional spatial illusion, revealing a simple, yet elegant ideogram for the painting's whimsical subject. |
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