Help finding a painting?
January 3, 2011 by admin
Filed under Scleroderma
I'm sketchy on the details, and what I have could be wrong. I keep seeing it pop up when there's no artist information attached, but I'm fairly certain it's by Paul Klee. It's vertical, done in muted grays and (maybe) beiges except for a green five-appendaged thing at the top of an abstract stack of overlapping squares and rectangles. The green thing could either be a hand, a leaf, a palm tree, or an upside down hand of unripened bananas.
The reason I believe it's by Paul Klee is because the very first time I ever saw this painting, I was pretty young and I'd just seen this TV movie about Bob Saget's sister who had scleroderma, so when the lady talking about the painting mentioned that the artist had that disease, it was meaningful and stuck. The only artist I know to have this disease was Paul Klee. However, I've looked through many online resources on his work, and I haven't been able to find the painting.
Any ideas?
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