
What is the historical significance of Paul Klee's Windows and Palm Trees (1914)?
This artwork marks Klee's breakthrough into abstraction after his 1914 Tunisian trip, blending Cubist geometry with symbolic motifs to explore light and form, making it a key piece in early modern art history.
What are the dimensions of this fine art print?
The print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), matching the original scale for an authentic display in homes or galleries.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a matte, uncoated natural white sheet that is acid-free (pH above 7) and FSC-certified for premium texture and sustainability.
How durable is this archival print for long-term display?
With acid-free paper (250 gsm / 0.29 mm thick) to prevent yellowing, this print offers lasting quality, ideal for preserving Klee's Cubist details over time.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process for this on-demand print?
Printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring fresh, high-quality reproductions delivered directly to you.
How does Klee's technique in this piece reflect his artistic evolution?
Klee employs fragmented planes and rhythmic patterns to merge abstraction with realism, showcasing his shift toward color theory and symbolic abstraction post-Tunisia.
Can this print be framed easily, and what are the recommended display options?
Yes, the 250 gsm weight and matte finish make it easy to frame; we suggest minimalist frames to highlight Klee's geometric composition and Mediterranean mood.