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Hilma af Klint

Hilma af Klint

Hilma af Klint

University of Chicago Press
2018
sidottu
At the turn of the twentieth century, Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) created a body of work that left visible reality behind, exploring the radical possibilities of abstraction years before Vasily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, or Piet Mondrian. Many consider her the first trained artist to create abstract paintings. With Hilma af Klint: Notes and Methods, we get to experience the arc of Klint’s artistic investigation in her own words. Hilma af Klint studied at the Royal Swedish Academy in Stockholm where she was part of the first generation of female students. Up until the beginning of the century, she painted mainly landscapes and detailed botanical studies. Her work from this period was that of a young artist of her time who meticulously observed the world around her. But, like many of her contemporaries, af Klint was also interested in the invisible relationships that shape our world, believing strongly in a spiritual dimension. She joined the Theosophical Society, and, with four fellow female members who together called themselves “The Five,” began to study mediumship. Between 1906 and 1915, purportedly guided by a higher power, af Klint created 193 individual works that, in both scale and scope of imagery, are like no other art created at that time. Botanically inspired images and mystical symbols, diagrams, words and geometric series, all form part af Klint’s abstract language. These abstract techniques would not be seen again until years later. Notes and Methods presents facsimile reproductions of a wide array of af Klint’s early notebooks accompanied by the first English translation of af Klint’s extensive writings. It contains the rarely seen “Blue Notebooks,” hand-painted and annotated catalogues af Klint created of her most famous series “Paintings for the Temple,” and a dictionary compiled by af Klint of the words and letters found in her work. An introduction by Iris Müller-Westermann illuminates this unique and important contribution to the legacy of Hilma af Klint.
Hilma af Klint Playing Cards

Hilma af Klint Playing Cards

Hilma af Klint

teNeues Calendars Stationery GmbH Co. KG
2020
muu
teNeues NYC Stationery is proud to share our newest offering, classic Playing Cards with our signature style curated from museum art and illustrations from our favourite artists around the world printed on embossed, premium blue-core card stock in a gift box with flip-top magnetic closure. Group X, No. 1, Altarpiece by Hilma af Klint is a dynamic painting by this largely unsung prolific fine artist, painted over 100 years ago. She was so forward thinking and beyond her contemporaries that we are only beginning to appreciate her talent now. Our little portable box is giftable and great for travel, fits in any bag and the magnetic closure keeps the cards together between games. Standard deck of 54 playing cards including 2x joker cardsFull-colour, richly -printed artwork on embossed, blue-core card stockGiftable flip-top box with magnetic closureBox measures: 69 x 95 x 25 mm Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a Swedish artist. Her abstract artworks, may featuring bold colours, geometric, and free form shapes, were created as visual representations of af Klint's spiritual experiences. These avant-garde works are now widely considered to be among the first pieces of the Abstract art movement.
Hilma af Klint A5 Notebook

Hilma af Klint A5 Notebook

Hilma af Klint

teNeues Calendars Stationery GmbH Co. KG
2020
muistikirja
Hilma af Klint's wonderous painting The Ten Greatest - No. 3 is a bright example of intellect coming together with art and creativity. This painting was carefully reproduced on the cover of our lined notebook to inspire you to write, draw, create in your own space on your own time. This soft-covered paperback notebook has full-colour artwork on the front and back cover by the best illustrators and artists from around the world. 140 pages of 5mm dot-grid paper is an excellent canvas for bullet journaling, list-making, all forms of writing and doodling. Bring it everywhere you go. Handsome exposed, section-sewn binding means the notebook lies flat when open on any page. Soft-covered paperback notebookFull-colour artwork on front and back cover 140 pages with 5 mm dot-grid printed paperExposed, section-sewn binding lies flat when openMatching orange dip-dyed edgesMeasures: 209 x 146 x 10 mmPaper weight: 100 gsm wood freeEnd page weight: 120 gsm wood freeCover weight: 300 gsm artboard with rounded corners Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a Swedish artist. Her abstract artworks, may featuring bold colours, geometric, and free form shapes, were created as visual representations of af Klint's spiritual experiences. These avant-garde works are now widely considered to be among the first pieces of the Abstract art movement.
Hilma af Klint Small Bullet Journal

Hilma af Klint Small Bullet Journal

Hilma af Klint

teNeues Calendars Stationery GmbH Co. KG
2020
täytettävä kirja
Our Small Bullet Journals are slim paperback notebooks with dot-grid or lined pages and are the perfect place to make your list, jot ideas or doodle. 120 lined pages.Pages edged with indigo dip-dyed edges.Exposed binding lays flat. We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a Swedish artist. Her abstract artworks, may featuring bold colours, geometric, and free form shapes, were created as visual representations of af Klint's spiritual experiences. These avant-garde works are now widely considered to be among the first pieces of the Abstract art movement.
Hilma af Klint: Landscapes, Portraits and Miscellanous Works (1886-1940)
Hilma af Klint was classically trained, with a degree from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. This volume shows yet another side of Hilma af Klint’s multifaceted artistry and presents her as painter of landscapes, portraits, and botanical specimens. Although landscapes and portraits are not her most famous pieces, they remain important to her collection of works. This volume includes almost 400 works and a biographical essay written by the German author and art historian Julia Voss.