Meet Paul Klee, a Swiss-German artist who shook the art world with his avant-garde style.

In 1912, Klee joined the 2nd Der Blaue Reiter exhibition in Munich.

War changed everything for Klee. He was called to duty in 1916 but ended up painting camouflage on airplanes instead.

Klee's work was selling well by 1917, but the war left him questioning the purpose of art.

In 1920, the Bauhaus school in Weimar invited Klee to teach, and he spent 10 years there exploring new forms of art and design.

To continue Paul Klee's story, click here and dive into his journey at the Bauhaus.

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