
Paul Klee_LocksmithII
This painting was created by Paul Klee in 1940, during the final year of his life. It is one of his most powerful and symbolic works.
At the center, two black dots connected by a horizontal line resemble an abstract “lock cylinder” or “tool key.”
The entire figure appears like a humanoid machine, arms raised, as if operating or creating something.
In the final year of his life, Klee painted this “locksmith”—
as if he were painting himself: a craftsman who unlocks the world through creation.

[Use for frameless pictures] 3M seamless frame hook-zigzag type-white
NT 109

[Used for framed pictures] 3M Command™ Large Picture Hanging Strips-White
NT 109

[Used for framed pictures] 3M Command™ Large Picture Hanging Strips-White
NT 89

【 Additional purchase】Custom Laser - Frame Front
NT 350

Shark Hook - Large
NT 0

【Large Painting Use】Taiwan-Made Hard Wall Picture Hooks (Set of 3)
NT 39
