kasteel en zon Piet MondriaanPaul Klee painted this work in 1928 while teaching at the Bauhaus, the famous art school where he worked alongside Kandinsky. The painting shows a city that never existed: towers and walls made of triangles, rectangles and blocks of warm colour, with an orange sun in a deep red sky above. Klee wanted you to feel the warmth of a setting sun on old stone walls. Playful and dreamlike, but also very precisely built. A world you instantly recognise, even
'Resting IJssel Cattle' is part of the permanent collection of the Stedelijk Museum Kampen
Reinforced heel and toe: Extra strength in high-wear areas
The soft colors and loose brushstrokes capture the fleeting moment of a sunrise in the harbor of Le Havre (France)
The intricate details bring the mystical atmosphere to life
The broad floral collar
Art at Your FeetLet the romance of Klimt’s masterpiece enrich your day
they were well aware of the animal's danger: the legs were often deliberately broken off to prevent the hippo from turning against the deceased in the afterlife
Claude Monet painted 'The Poppy Field near Argenteuil' in 1873 during his happy years in Argenteuil
The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Katsushika Hokusai
Starry Night - Vincent van Gogh
This iconic work depicts a solitary figure standing on a rock
Most people know Van Gogh from the Starry Night or the sunflowers