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Klee

American  
[kley] / kleɪ /

noun

  1. Paul 1879–1940, Swiss painter and etcher.


Klee British  
/ kleː /

noun

  1. Paul (paul). 1879–1940, Swiss painter and etcher. A founder member of der Blaue Reiter , he subsequently evolved an intensely personal style of unusual fantasy and wit

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The first may have been Miles Klee of Wired, whose report appeared on March 3.

From Los Angeles Times

"But my father treated artists as seriously as Picasso or Paul Klee."

From Barron's

I don’t consider Klee—sui generis—to be a Surrealist, but “Fish Magic,” merging aquarium, children’s art, still life, cosmos and landscape, is the quintessential portrait of a dream.

From The Wall Street Journal

Minnesota coach Ken Klee expressed little surprise in Toronto’s decision by saying: “To me, that’s who I expected.”

From Seattle Times

“Even the bathroom had several Paul Klees hanging from the towel rack,” Nelson said.

From Los Angeles Times