Tale a la Hoffmann / 20" x 24" / Unframed rolled in tube
Tale a la Hoffmann / 20" x 24" / Unframed rolled in tube
SKU:PK7633
Tale a la Hoffmann was painted in 1921 by Paul Klee. Klee was inspired by the German poet and writer E. T. A. Hoffmann, also known as “Ghost Hoffmann�. This particular piece is based around the tale The Golden Pot. The tale recounts the trails of Anselmus, a young and foolish character, trying to enter Atlantis. There are many references to the tale such as the tree on the left of the painting is thought to be the tree that Anselmus first heard voices, and on the right is thought to be the glass bottle Anselmus was imprisoned in. The golden pot for which the tale is named is front and center. Today, the original in the Metropolitan Museum. We have recreated the same imaginative colors and shapes so that you can have the magic of this piece in your very own collection.
- Hand painted art means unique to every owner. Each art may vary slightly in brush details due to the nature of being hand painted so no two paintings are the same.
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- 100% handmade oil painting on artist grade canvas - certificate of authenticity included
- Framed paintings arrive ready to hang on your wall with hanging hardware included
- Tale a la Hoffmann - Framed Oil reproduction of an original painting by Paul Klee
- Art by Paul Klee
- Art will come unframed, rolled in a tube unless a frame is selected.
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- MMuffinVerified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoNothing like wall art!
a little sacrilegious to have reproductions made of important and famous images
a little to be sure !
but it’s fun to have them around
Was this helpful?LaPastiche.com1 year agoThank you! - MMarilynVerified BuyerRated 3 out of 5 stars2 years agoLove the painting, but...
I did not hang flat against the wall. Amanda at Customer Service sent a return ticket and I sent it back for reframing. I received it back and it still is warped. The wall it hangs on is perfectly flat. I'm not sending it back again. I may try to fix it on my own.
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