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Hilma af Klint Refrigerator Magnets, Set of 2
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40000021737
$9.95
Member Price: $8.96
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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 reference to the physical world. She created The Ten
Largest between November and December of 1907, roughly a year into her major cycle, The Paintings for the Temple (190615). This group of monumental paintings depicts the human life cycle through nonrepresentational and abstracted forms, combining imagery drawn from nature, geometry, language, and the artists own invented symbolism.
- Set of 2
Description | 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 reference to the physical world. She created The Ten
Largest between November and December of 1907, roughly a year into her major cycle, The Paintings for the Temple (190615). This group of monumental paintings depicts the human life cycle through nonrepresentational and abstracted forms, combining imagery drawn from nature, geometry, language, and the artists own invented symbolism.
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