Jenny Anger
Paul Klee and the Decorative in Modern Art
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2003.
342 pp.; 8 color ills.; 75 b/w ills.
Cloth
$85.00
(0521822505)
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At the dawn of abstraction in the early twentieth century, it was not unusual for artists and critics to locate in the decorative or ornamental a model of pure form. At the same time, the decorative’s varied associations with the “decorative arts,” “craft,” the domestic realm, femininity, utility, and the everyday always rendered it suspect as an art free from the material realm. Ultimately, the decorative as a source for the modernist notion of art’s...