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Which of these paintings is/are by Paul Klee?

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Klee: playful symbols, calligraphic lines, mosaic color fields. Picasso/Cubism: hard facets, interlocking planes, often restricted palette.
Updated On: Aug 28, 2025
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
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The Correct Option is A, B, D

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Paul Klee’s work is recognized by whimsical linework, child-like symbols, and color organized into lyrical patches or mosaics. A shows Klee-like delicate line arabesques enclosing flat color cells;
B has Klee’s totemic, puppet-like figures rendered with earthy washes;
D displays Klee’s luminous patchwork of prismatic color with calligraphic curves.
C, by contrast, is high Cubism (multi-planar, faceted heads in a monochrome palette)—a Picasso-type treatment rather than Klee’s.
Hence, \(\boxed{\text{A, B, D}}\).
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