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  1. Hilma af Klint (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɪ̂lːma ˈɑːv ˈklɪnːt]; 26 October 1862 – 21 October 1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered among the first abstract works known in Western art history.

  2. Hilma af Klint was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings were amongst the first abstract art. She belonged to a group called 'The Five' and the paintings or diagrams were a visual representation of complex philosophical ideas.

  3. Hilma af Klint created abstract art before the first canvases by Kandinsky, becoming a pioneer in devotional, and yet scientific interpretations of nature.

  4. Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future. Past Exhibition October 12, 2018–April 23, 2019. When Hilma af Klint began creating radically abstract paintings in 1906, they were like little that had been seen before: bold, colorful, and untethered from any recognizable references to the physical world.

  5. Aug 19, 2022 · Hilma Af Klint decided to continue creating paintings for The Paintings for the Temple body of work in 1912. She did these works in secret, and publicly sold paintings of landscapes to sustain herself financially.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Hilma af Klint’s The Ten Largest is iconic and has lately been shown all over the world, most notably at Tate Modern in London and a couple of years ago at Guggenheim Museum in New York. It is one of her most important works, and the large scale of the paintings is quite striking.

  7. Hilma af Klint created two versions of the Tree of Knowledge series (1913-15). These works are part of her most central cycle, known as The Paintings for the Temple. The series consists of

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