2016
DOI: 10.1177/0967772015575886
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Paul Klee (1879–1940) as a tragic figure: What the artist learned from his illness

Abstract: Paul Klee was a major contributor to the development of modern European art. An ethnic German (although born in Switzerland) and a German citizen, he was persecuted by the Nazi government on political rather than racial grounds because of his allegedly "degenerate" artistic style. Dismissed from his teaching position, he emigrated to Switzerland in 1933; shortly afterward he became ill with systemic sclerosis and struggled with this condition for the remaining years of his life. Many publications have examined… Show more

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“…En 1940, la disfagia solo le permitía tomar líquidos; tenía serios problemas para caminar y, según su marchante Daniel-Henry Kahnweilar, también para mover los dedos 9,11 . Acudió a Locarno para una cura dietética, recibir masajes y corrientes de alta frecuencia.…”
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“…En 1940, la disfagia solo le permitía tomar líquidos; tenía serios problemas para caminar y, según su marchante Daniel-Henry Kahnweilar, también para mover los dedos 9,11 . Acudió a Locarno para una cura dietética, recibir masajes y corrientes de alta frecuencia.…”
Section: Su Tratamientounclassified