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=== Mystical-abstract period, 1914–1919 === During his twelve-day educational trip to [[Tunis]] in April 1914 Klee produced with Macke and Moilliet [[watercolor]] paintings, which implement the strong light and color stimulus of the North African countryside in the fashion of [[Paul Cézanne]] and Robert Delaunay's [[Orphism (art)|cubistic]] form concepts. The aim was not to imitate nature, but to create compositions analogous to nature's formative principle, as in the works ''In den Häusern von Saint-Germain'' (In the Houses of Saint-Germain) and ''Straßencafé'' (Streetcafé). Klee conveyed the scenery in a grid, so that it dissolves into colored harmony. He also created abstract works in that period such as ''Abstract'' and ''Farbige Kreise durch Farbbänder verbunden'' (Colored Circles Tied Through Inked Ribbons).<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Meisterwerke der Kunst, Isis Verlag|url=http://www.drklaas.de/German/Kunst/klee/klee_info.html|title=Paul Klee|access-date=25 September 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090109074533/http://www.drklaas.de/German/Kunst/klee/klee_info.html|archive-date=9 January 2009}}</ref> He never abandoned the object; a permanent segregation never took place. It took over ten years that Klee worked on experiments and analysis of the color, resulting to an independent artificial work, whereby his design ideas were based on the colorful oriental world. <gallery class="center" widths="200px" heights="200px"> File:Fenster u. Palmen, 1914.jpg|''Fenster und Palmen'', 1914, watercolor on grounding on paper on cardboard, [[Kunsthaus Zürich]], Zurich File:Paul Klee, In den Häusern von St. Germain.jpg|''In den Häusern von St. Germain'', 1914, watercolor on paper on cardboard, [[Zentrum Paul Klee]], Bern File:Paul Klee, Föhn im Marc'schen Garten, 1915.jpg|''Föhn im Marc’schen Garten'', 1915, watercolor on paper on cardboard, [[Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus|Lenbachhaus]], Munich File:GUGG Acrobats.jpg| ''Acrobats'', 1915, watercolor, pastel and ink on paper, [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum]], New York </gallery> ''Föhn im Marc'schen Garten'' (Foehn at Marc's Garden) was made after the Turin trip. It indicates the relations between color and the stimulus of Macke and Delaunay. Although elements of the garden are clearly visible, a further steering towards abstraction is noticeable. In his diary Klee wrote the following note at that time: <blockquote>In the large molding pit are lying ruins, on which one partially hangs. They provide the material for the abstraction. […] The terrible the world, the abstract the art, while a happy world produces secularistic art.<ref>Göttler: ''Der Blaue Reiter''. pp. 118 et seq</ref></blockquote> Under the impression of his military service he created the painting ''Trauerblumen'' (Velvetbells) in 1917, which, with its graphical signs, vegetal and phantastic shapes, is a forerunner of his future works, harmonically combining graphic, color and object. For the first time birds appear in the pictures, such as in ''Blumenmythos'' (Flower Myth) from 1918, mirroring the flying and falling planes he saw in Gersthofen, and the photographed plane crashes. In the 1918 watercolor painting ''Einst dem Grau der Nacht enttaucht'', a compositional implemented poem, possibly written by Klee, he incorporated letters in small, in terms of color separated squares, cutting off the first verse from the second one with silver paper. At the top of the cardboard, which carries the picture, the verses are inscribed in manuscript form. Here, Klee did not lean on Delaunay's colors, but on Marc's, although the picture content of both painters does not correspond with each other. [[Herwarth Walden]], Klee's art dealer, saw in them a "Wachablösung" (changing of the guard) of his art.<ref>Partsch: ''Klee'', p. 41</ref> Since 1919 he often used oil colors, with which he combined watercolors and colored pencil. The ''Villa R'' (Kunstmuseum Basel) from 1919 unites visible realities such as sun, moon, mountains, trees and architectures, as well as surreal pledges and sentiment readings.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=augen.de|url=http://www.drklaas.de/German/Kunst/klee/klee_info.html|title=Kunst öffnet Augen|access-date=26 October 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090109074533/http://www.drklaas.de/German/Kunst/klee/klee_info.html|archive-date=9 January 2009}}</ref>
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