Red Balloon

Red Balloon

Meet the artist

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Paul Klee1879–1940German, Swiss

Dates

1922

Specifications

Original title
Roter Ballon
Dimensions
31.7 × 31.1 cm

About the Artwork

A small yet captivating 1922 painting that distills an urban landscape into a mosaic of translucent geometric forms. A vivid red circle — the balloon — floats among muted rectangles and polygons suggesting dreamlike rooftops. Created during Klee's early Bauhaus years.

Working with oil on chalk-primed gauze, Klee achieved a distinctive textile-like delicacy. Overlapping translucent color fields suggest depth without traditional perspective.

The balloon evokes lightness, childhood wonder, and the ephemeral amid structured geometry. One of Klee's most beloved and widely reproduced works. At the Guggenheim.

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