Untitled
1929
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1929
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This print shows two horses mid-gallop, their bodies outlined in bold black lines. The background is a swirl of blues, oranges, and reds, with jagged shapes that look like wind or speed. The colors are flat but bright, and the whole scene feels dynamic, almost like motion. The artist used a technique called *linoleum cut*, where they carved into rubbery linoleum to make the print. The lines and shapes are sharp, with no soft blending—just clean edges. Look up Claude Flight to see how he used bold colors and simple shapes in other works.