1935
sight: 23.9 x 23.3 cm (9 7/16 x 9 3/16 in.)
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Paris, 1938.; to Karl Nierendorf, New York, 1938. NOTE: Karl Nierendorf was Klee's exclusive American dealer, per agreement with Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, his European representative. (Fontanella, "Unity in Diversity" Karl Nierendorf and America, 1937–47, American Art Vol. 24, No.3 p.116)
Graphite and crayon on paper
20th centuryGermanColored marker and black pen on paper
20th centuryGermanGraphite and colored pencil on paper
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20th centuryGermanCrayon on off-white wove paper
20th centuryGermanGraphite on paper
20th centuryGermanGraphite on paper
20th centuryGermanBlack crayon on paper
20th centuryGerman?Black colored pencil on off-white wove paper; verso: black colored pencil on off-white wove paper
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