Paul Klee’s “Senecio,” also known as “Head of a Man Going Senile,” is an exploration of the human condition through the lens of abstraction and whimsy. Painted in 1922 during Klee’s time at the Bauhaus, the artwork reflects his interest in color theory, geometric shapes, and the interplay between figuration and abstraction. The title “Senecio” references both the Latin name for the dandelion, a symbol of fleeting time and change, and the notion of aging, as “senecio” can imply senility or old age. This duality is evident in the painting’s fragmented face, which captures the fleeting, changeable nature of human identity. Klee’s work often draws from his fascination with primitive art and children’s drawings, evident in the simplicity and boldness of “Senecio.” The painting, with its playful yet profound depiction of a human face, invites viewers to contemplate the passage of time and the complex nature of human existence.
Senecio
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Wall Art Specs
- All art is handcrafted in Seattle and is gallery quality
- The sizes you can order online are based on the aspect ratio with no cropping. Contact us if you need a custom size not offered.
- Highest quality materials used including inkjet pigment inks for the longest lasting prints (note: Chromaluxe uses dye sublimation process).
- Comes ready to hang with wire (we provide quick hang hook) or french cleat and floats of the wall 3/4" for a modern, floating appearance.
Production & Shipping
- Most orders arrive within 2 weeks - a bit less for West Coast, bit more for East Coast
- Rush production and shipping options available
- Packages are nearly bullet proof with professional art packaging.. but if something goes wrong every package is insured and you receive a replacement right away.