Monday, November 10, 2008

The Fairy Castle

Hello everyone!
This is such a hectic week, but very exciting indeed! The figure drawing group is meeting Wednesday for the first time and Friday will be our "Meet the Artist" night with Larry Ney.
I do, however, have a request for help. I am attaching an e-mail received from a friend, describing a certain print believed to be a work by Paul Klee. The last time I talked to my friend he actually told me that it may not even be by Klee, making the search even more challenging.
I hope maybe some of you will be familiar with this print, or will have any suggestion on how to search...  Thank you so much for your time!

About 50 years ago I bought a print of a painting by Paul Klee. It was titles "The Fairy Castle". Later, I lost the print. About 8 years ago I started searching for a new print. Google found nothing by Klee under that title, and it did not find the image i remember. I have spent countless hours going through online print collections, looking for the image. The Paul Klee Institute has told me that Klee never made a painting under that title in any language. I have looked at every image in the Paul Klee Catalogue Raisonne... more than 9000 of them. I am now going through the Catalogue again, more carefully, making a list of castle works without pictures in the Catalogue.

Here is my description of the painting, after about 45 years: it is a Romanesque castle, possibly in a desert. The scene is dramatic, with a dark cloud overhead. At the same time it is fanciful, with flags blowing in opposite directions, and perhaps somewhat childlike in conception. It is not abstract, as are Klee's "Castle and Sun" and "Castle on the Reef". It is pictorial (not sure that is the right word), yet somewhat cartoonish.

Any information about the painting or a source for another print would be most welcome. Where is the original, and what is it called? Tips on searching would also be very helpful. What I am really hoping for is that somebody else bought the print when it was available and wants to sell it now. I would pay well. I do love this painting.

Thank you for your interest.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Second Friday

I am very excited about starting a new recurrent event at the Whitmoyer Art Studio and Gallery.

The second Friday of every month will be "Meet the Artist" night. Every month one of our artists will be at the Gallery from 6pm to 8pm, to meet you and promote his or her work. We will serve light refreshments and enjoy a social evening with friends and art.

Next Friday, November 14th, the event will kick-off with Larry Ney II. Larry has been showing in our gallery since this past summer. He paints mesmerizing landscapes in an impressionistic or abstract form, experiments with various techniques, and does all his painting in his home studio in the Bloomsburg area. He is a member of the North Mountain Art League and has participated in Bloomsburg's Art Fest as well as in the Bloomsburg Fair.

I hope you will join us for a lovely evening of art, and maybe make this a recurrent event in your family calendar.

Peace,

Chiara

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Figure drawing group is starting!




Hello everybody!

We finally are ready to start our figure drawing group here at the Whitmoyer Art Studio and Gallery. Our first session will be Wednesday, November 12th, at 6:30pm. The fee for each session is $10.00 and it includes a live model.

Space is limited, so please call me at 570 458 5267 or e-mail me at chiaraw@mac.com to reserve your spot, as soon as possible.

Peace,

Chiara