Hilma Af Klint 1862 1944 Collection
Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a visionary artist ahead of her time. Her works, such as "Group IV, No
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Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a visionary artist ahead of her time. Her works, such as "Group IV, No. The Ten Largest, Childhood" from 1907, showcase her unique perspective and artistic talent. In this piece, she explores the theme of childhood through vibrant colors and abstract forms. Another notable work by af Klint is "The Ten Largest, No. Adulthood, Group IV, " also created in 1907. Here, she delves into the concept of adulthood with intricate geometric shapes and bold brushstrokes that convey a sense of maturity and complexity. In "The Ten Largest, Childhood, No. 1, " part of Group IV in 1907, Hilma af Klint continues to explore childhood themes but adds a touch of mysticism through symbolic imagery and ethereal colors. One fascinating series by af Klint is "Group IX SUW. " In "The Swan No. 7" from 1915, she combines delicate lines with organic shapes to create an enchanting representation of swans that evokes grace and elegance. "The Tree of Knowledge, " created in 1915 as well, showcases af Klint's ability to merge spirituality with artistry. This piece features intricate patterns resembling tree branches intertwined with esoteric symbols—a testament to her deep exploration of metaphysical concepts. Af Klint's mastery shines through in pieces like "Group I Primordial Chaos. " Created between 1906-1907 as part of The WU/Rose Series", it portrays swirling forms representing the chaos preceding creation—an awe-inspiring depiction filled with energy and movement. "The Swan" series within Group IX/SUW reveals another facet of Hilma af Klint's creativity: mystical symbolism combined with graceful aesthetics. Works like "No. 1" or "No12" demonstrate her ability to capture both beauty and spiritual depth.