Tightrope Walker

Cleveland Museum of Art

Tightrope Walker

Paul Klee

Date
1923
Medium
color lithograph
Culture
Germany, 20th century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This lithograph is one of Paul Klee’s many depictions of tightrope walkers, a subject that he saw as reflecting the balance and tension necessary to artistic creation. Against a field of pink, the figure occupies only a small portion of the sheet, much of which is filled with an abstracted landscape of winding stairs and paths. Klee employed a variety of lithographic techniques in the print—from the fine pen lines used to sketch the tightrope walker and his surroundings to the smooth gradient above and below him, making him appear as if spotlit. Paul Klee made this print during a decade spent on the faculty of the Bauhaus, an influential German art school.

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