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Title:Phantom Perspective
Artist:Paul Klee (German (born Switzerland), Münchenbuchsee 1879–1940 Muralto-Locarno)
Date:1920
Medium:Ink on paper mounted on cardboard
Dimensions:9 7/8 × 12 7/8 in. (25.1 × 32.7 cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:The Berggruen Klee Collection, 1984
Object Number:1984.315.18
Inscription: Signed (lower right): Klee; dated and inscribed on cardboard (lower left): 1920/189 Perspective-Spuk (zu 1920/174)
[Galerie Neue Kunst Hans Goltz, Munich, from 1921]; Nate H. Sherman, Chicago (until 1961; sale, Klipstein und Kornfeld, Bern, June 8, 1961, no. 54, sold to Berggruen); Heinz Berggruen, Paris and Berlin (1961–84; his gift to MMA)
Kassel. Museum Fridericianum. "Documenta III: Internationale Ausstellung," June 27–October 5, 1964, no. 3 (lent by Heinz Berggruen, Paris).
Paris. Musée National d'Art Moderne. "Paul Klee," November 25, 1969–February 16, 1970, no. 164 (lent by M. Heinz Berggruen, Paris).
Paris. Berggruen et Cie. "Paul Klee. Les années 20," May–July 1971, no. 4 (as "Perspectiv-Spuk [Fantasmagorie-Perspective]").
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Selection Two: Twentieth-Century Art," June 4–September 2, 1985, no catalogue.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Paul Klee: The Berggruen Klee Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," May 6–July 31, 1988, unnumbered cat. (p. 121).
Kunsthalle Tübingen. "Paul Klee: Die Sammlung Berggruen im Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York und im Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris," January 22–April 16, 1989, unnumbered cat. (p. 119).
London. Tate Gallery. "Paul Klee: The Berggruen Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris," May 17–August 13, 1989, unnumbered cat. (p. 119).
Mexico City. Centro Cultural Arte Contemporáneo. "Paul Klee: Selección de sesenta obras. The Berggruen Klee Collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art," October 1989–January 1990, no. 19.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Humor of Klee," May 14 or 15–October 4, 1992, no catalogue.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Klee's Line," March 18–July 9, 2000, no catalogue.
Ottawa. National Gallery of Canada. "Paul Klee: The Berggruen Collection from the Metropolitan Museum of Art," November 16, 2018–March 17, 2019, no catalogue.
Felix Klee. Paul Klee: 12 aquarelles. Paris, 1964, unpaginated, ill. under pl. 4.
Jürgen Glaesemer. Paul Klee. Die farbigen Werke im Kunstmuseum Bern: Gemälde, farbige Blätter, Hinterglasbilder und Plastiken. Bern, 1976, pp. 152–53, ill., lists it as location unknown and erroneously with the Klee oeuvre catalogue number for MMA 1984.315.22.
Sabine Rewald. Paul Klee: The Berggruen Klee Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1988, pp. 120–21, 123, 277, 317, ill. (color and bw), notes that the watercolor "Phantom Perspective" (1920; MMA 1984.315.22) was based on this work.
Josef Helfenstein and Christian Rümelin, ed. Paul Klee: Catalogue Raisonné. Ed. Paul Klee Foundation, Museum of Fine Arts, Berne. Vol. 3, 1919–1922. New York, 1999, pp. 235, 240, no. 2536, ill., as "Perspective—Spuk (zu 1920/174) [Perspective Spook (for 1920, 174)]".
Roland März inPicasso and His Time. Ed. Hans-Jürgen Papies et al. 6th enl. ed. (1st ed., 1996). Berlin, 2013, p. 296 n. 4.
Paul Klee (German (born Switzerland), Münchenbuchsee 1879–1940 Muralto-Locarno)
1921
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