9 juni 2026
16 min
Hilma af Klint’s The Ten Largest is unlike anything the art world expected in 1907. These huge, radiant works do not show people, landscapes, or recognizable scenes. Instead, they turn the stages of human life into color, spirals, symbols, and movement — as if childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age had been translated into a secret visual language.
In this episode of Inside the Masterpiece, we step into af Klint’s Stockholm studio and follow the creation of one of the most astonishing projects in modern art. We explore how she made these monumental works in just forty days, why she believed they belonged in a future temple, and how an artist who was ignored for decades is now recognized as one of the true pioneers of abstraction.
Additional Resources
• High-resolution images & details: Moderna Museet – Hilma af Klint: The Ten Largest
• Wikipedia entry on the artist: Hilma af Klint – Biography
• The record-breaking exhibition: Guggenheim Museum – Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future
• The works in the 2026 exhibition: Grand Palais Paris – Hilma af Klint, Paintings for the Temple
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