
Hilma Af Klint Alterpiece Nr 1
Altarpiece Nr 1 belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series completed between 1915 and 1916 — works she painted in near-total secrecy, convinced the world was not yet ready for them. The composition is anchored by sweeping dual spirals that face each other across a divided field of color, their curves carrying a symbolic weight that af Klint drew from Theosophy, biology, and mathematics in equal measure. Warm and cool tones meet along a central axis, creating a sense of balance that feels both formal and emotionally charged. The scale of the original imbues every element with quiet authority.
This archival fine art print renders af Klint's broad color fields and precise graphic contours with fidelity to the original. Printed in our Berlin studio on premium fine art paper, the soft gradients and bold outlines hold their tension exactly as she intended.
Altarpiece Nr 1 belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series completed between 1915 and 1916 — works she painted in near-total secrecy, convinced the world was not yet ready for them. The composition is anchored by sweeping dual spirals that face each other across a divided field of color, their curves carrying a symbolic weight that af Klint drew from Theosophy, biology, and mathematics in equal measure. Warm and cool tones meet along a central axis, creating a sense of balance that feels both formal and emotionally charged. The scale of the original imbues every element with quiet authority.
This archival fine art print renders af Klint's broad color fields and precise graphic contours with fidelity to the original. Printed in our Berlin studio on premium fine art paper, the soft gradients and bold outlines hold their tension exactly as she intended.
Original: $17.65
-65%$17.65
$6.18Description
Altarpiece Nr 1 belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series completed between 1915 and 1916 — works she painted in near-total secrecy, convinced the world was not yet ready for them. The composition is anchored by sweeping dual spirals that face each other across a divided field of color, their curves carrying a symbolic weight that af Klint drew from Theosophy, biology, and mathematics in equal measure. Warm and cool tones meet along a central axis, creating a sense of balance that feels both formal and emotionally charged. The scale of the original imbues every element with quiet authority.
This archival fine art print renders af Klint's broad color fields and precise graphic contours with fidelity to the original. Printed in our Berlin studio on premium fine art paper, the soft gradients and bold outlines hold their tension exactly as she intended.























