A rare and highly sought-after Paul Klee painting, "Angel," has finally made its way to the Big Apple, with the esteemed Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum announcing its acquisition of the masterpiece. Created in 1920, "Angel" is a quintessential example of Klee's unique blend of Expressionism and Surrealism, featuring a delicate, dreamlike depiction of a winged figure. This painting marks the first time one of Klee's works has entered the Guggenheim's collection, and art enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see this iconic piece up close. The addition of "Angel" to the Guggenheim's roster is a significant coup for the museum, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for modern and contemporary art.


A Paul Klee Angel Finally Lands in New York  The New York Times