Paul Georges Klein (Longwy, 1909 -Arles, 1994) is a French artist.
Paul Georges Klein lived mainly in Paris and Wallonia, practicing painting, drawing and illustration. In 1982, he founded the Paul G. Klein Academy of Arts. He left in 1987 for Provence, where he died in 1994. He illustrated numerous books (François Villon, Jules Romains, Charles De Coster...) and painted numerous subjects, favoring musicians and spectacle. He was the winner of the Hallmark Prize and the Contemporary Painting Prize in 1949. He was selected for the International Drawing Exhibition in New Delhi in 1954 and created the first Bruges Biennial in 1958.
Several of his works can be seen at the Municipal Museum of Enamels of Longwy. .