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Paul Klee

Tightrope Walker

1922

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Paul Klee

Tightrope Walker

1922

Physical Qualities Color transfer lithograph with spatter and printed tone, Sheet: 527 x 377 mm. (20 3/4 x 14 13/16 in.)
Credit Line Blanche Adler Memorial Fund
Object Number 1951.70
Paul Klee’s first serious contact with avant-garde art occurred in 1911 when he met Wassily Kandinsky and the Munich-based Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group of artists. A highly independent artist, he assimilated aspects of Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism over the course of his career but never became defined by any particular style. Klee kept a detailed diary in which he noted how impressed he was by a tightrope act that he witnessed when the famous Knie Circus performed in Bern in 1906. Later, in 1923, after becoming a teacher at the Bauhaus, a celebrated progressive German art school, he produced the delicate lithograph Tightrope Walker. The composition appears to include a face and a little ladder leading up to scaffolding where a figure walks a tightrope. This delicate balancing act may be a metaphor for a kind of mental equilibrium. It may also suggest the fragile balancing of compositional components that the artistic process requires.
BMA, "19th and 20th Century Northern European Graphics: Angelica Kauffman to Ludwig Kirchner," 8 February - 3 April, 1977.

BMA, "Master Prints II: Daumier to Picasso," 25 October, 1983 - 15 January, 1984.

Jay Fisher, BMA, "Two Centuries of Lithography: 1800-1986," 8 September - 8 November 1987.

Jay Fisher, BMA, "75 Years/75 Prints: Masterpieces from the Museum's Collection, 1914-1989," 1 April - 4 June, 1989.

Jay Fisher, BMA, "Paul Klee," 9 September - 8 November, 1992.

Susan Dackerman, BMA, "A Modern Renaissance: German Expressionist Prints and Drawings," 10 July - 29 September, 1996.

Oliver Shell, BMA, "A Circus Family: Picasso to Léger," 22 February through 17 May 2009.

Inscribed: At lower left, in graphite: "723 138"; at lower right, in graphite: "Klee"; at bottom center, in graphite: "1211 EN 87"; at lower right, in graphite: "3120-"

Markings: None

Artist

Paul Klee

1878–1939

Swiss, 1879-1940
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