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Red and Green Gradation Poster

Red and Green Gradation Poster

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Abstract. Red and Green Gradation [with some cinnibar in vertical format] (1921) by Paul Klee

Inspired by Klee’s fascination with color theory and Bauhaus design, this striking poster brings a harmonious blend of geometric forms and vibrant hues, making it a captivating centerpiece that infuses any space with artistic sophistication and modernist charm.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Paul Klee was a Swiss German painter and influential theorist whose innovative approach helped define European modernism. In 1921, the year this work was created, Klee joined the Bauhaus faculty, where his teachings on color theory and abstraction profoundly shaped the direction of modern art and design.

Klee’s career was marked by a spirit of experimentation and a desire to express the inner workings of perception. His work often bridged the gap between fine art and design, making him a central figure for collectors interested in the evolution of abstract art and its role in shaping visual culture.

The Artwork

Red and Green Gradation reflects Klee’s fascination with how color relationships can generate structure and evoke emotion independently of recognizable imagery. Created during the dynamic Bauhaus period, this piece served as both an artistic exploration and a pedagogical tool, illustrating how subtle shifts in hue and value can create a sense of rhythm and spatial depth.

Rather than depicting a specific subject, the artwork embodies the Bauhaus ideal of uniting art and theory. It stands as a testament to the optimism and intellectual curiosity that characterized the early 1920s, a time when artists sought new visual languages in response to a rapidly changing world.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a precise grid of rectangular blocks, transitioning smoothly from deep reds to vibrant greens. Fine black lines delineate each segment, lending clarity and order to the arrangement. The gradual color gradation and subtle tonal variations soften the geometric structure, creating a sense of movement and harmony.

The overall effect is contemplative and balanced, with a musical quality reminiscent of chords or scales. This abstract visual language aligns with the Bauhaus and abstract traditions, where color and form take precedence over narrative content.

In Interior Design

This Paul Klee art print brings a refined modernist touch to interiors, working well in spaces that benefit from calm energy and visual interest. The interplay of red and green can enliven neutral palettes while maintaining a composed atmosphere, making it a versatile choice for living rooms, studies, or creative workspaces.

It pairs beautifully with natural wood, matte finishes, or minimalist decor, and is especially suited for those curating a gallery wall from Paul Klee posters or seeking understated color in a modern setting.