In 1904, Paul Klee writes the following in his diary: "There are two mountains where all is bright and clear: the mountain of the animals and the mountain of the gods. But between them lies the shadowy valley of humankind". With these lines Paul Klee, the human, describes his view of animals, which he equates with the divine.
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In 1904, Paul Klee writes the following in his diary: "There are two mountains where all is bright and clear: the mountain of the animals and the mountain of the gods. But between them lies the shadowy valley of humankind". With these lines Paul Klee, the human, describes his view of animals, which he equates with the divine.
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