Ad Parnassum

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Ad Parnassum is a 1932 pointillist-inspired painting by Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, celebrated for its mosaic-like color fields and abstract architectural composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
catalogCode Klee catalogue raisonné 1932, no. 232
collection Kunstmuseum Bern collection
countryOfCurrentLocation Switzerland
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creator Paul Klee
depicts door-like rectangular opening
stylized pyramid-like structure
sun disk
describedAs key work of Klee’s pointillist phase
one of Paul Klee’s masterpieces
genre abstract art
hasArtisticStyle color field composition
geometric abstraction
hasDimension large-format painting
hasPart abstract architectural composition
mosaic-like color fields
hasTheme ascent
harmony between structure and color
spiritual journey
inception 1932
influencedBy Italian architecture
Klee’s travels
musical structure
inspiredBy pointillism
languageOfWork Latin title
location Kunstmuseum Bern
mainColor blue
earth tones
orange
white
materialUsed oil paint
movement Expressionism
Modernism
Neo-Impressionism
surface form: Pointillism
namedAfter Mount Parnassus
notableWorkOf Paul Klee
partOf Paul Klee’s late work
significantIn development of abstract painting
history of 20th-century art
support canvas
technique layered color fields
pointillist-inspired dotting
titleLanguage Latin
titleMeaning To Parnassus

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Paul Klee notableWork Ad Parnassum