Hilma af Klint's "The Ten Largest, No. 7, Adulthood"

Preview is protected. Sign in to see a larger watermarked preview.

Hilma af Klint's "The Ten Largest, No. 7, Adulthood"

This artwork, "The Ten Largest, No. 7, Adulthood" by Hilma af Klint, is a vibrant abstract composition from her "The Ten Largest" series. Created in 1907, it explores spiritual and cosmic themes through a unique visual language. The painting features organic, floral-like forms in white and pink, set against a deep blue background. Intertwined orange lines create a sense of movement and connection, while circular motifs and abstract symbols suggest concepts of life, growth, and evolution. Af Klint's work, predating many recognized abstract artists, offers a profound glimpse into early 20th-century spiritualism and its artistic expression. The piece invites contemplation on universal forces and the interconnectedness of existence.

3011×4000
PIXELS
Portrait
FORMAT
Blue
PALETTE
symmetrical elements
COMPOSITION
early 20th century
ERA
abstract
STYLE

Sign in required

Create an account to view the larger protected preview. Downloads require a paid plan.

Sign in

Colour palette