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  1. With its mauve ground and nature-inspired, flower-like symbols, Number 7 of Hilma af Klint’s The Ten Largest paintings recognizably belongs to her adulthood themed pieces. Each painting in the series is dedicated to one of the four stages of life: Childhood, Youth, Adulthood and Old Age, with the most paintings dedicated to adulthood (4 in total, as compared to 2 each for childhood and old age).

  2. Childhood, The Ten Largest, No 1-2, Group IV, 1907. Hilma af Klint. Runtime: 01:08. Narrator: The first paintings have a blue background and represent Childhood. The duality of the male and female principles, respectively symbolised by the rose and the lily in Hilma af Klint’s work, is already presented in the very first picture.

  3. The Ten Largest, No. 7, Adulthood, Group IV, 1907. Hilma af Klint. #471084. Sold. Tempera on paper mounted on canvas . 'The Ten Largest' is a part of a visual study of the four ages of man from a spiritual perspective, spanning childhood adulthood and old age. All Images contained on this website are copyrighted property of their respective owners.

  4. 'The Ten Largest, Nº 5, Adulthood, Group IV' In 1908, Hilma took a four-year break to look after her mother, who had become blind. In 1912, she picked up her ‘ Paintings for the Temple ’ again and completed them in 1915.

  5. The Ten Largest, No. 7., Adulthood, Group IV, 1907. | Hilma af Klint como uma impressão artística.

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  7. Springing from spiritualism and swarming with symbolism, color coding, and clues, The Ten Largest, No. 7, Adulthood, Group IV is a time traveller of sorts, a messenger from 1907 with a confoundingly contemporary air.We came face-to-face with this work at Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future, the exceptional Guggenheim exhibition (open through April 23rd!) where the original is displayed ...