
Hilma Af Klint Exhibition The Ten Largest Nr 6
The Ten Largest Nr 6 arrives at adulthood — and Klint's forms respond with a new gravity and density. Rich burgundy, forest green, and gold weave together in interlocking spirals and looping tendrils that suggest rootedness, complexity, and the fullness of a life in motion. The composition is tighter than the earlier panels, its energy turned inward, accumulating rather than expanding. Painted in 1907, this is one of the most emotionally resonant works in the series, capturing a stage of life through pure abstraction with a precision that still feels uncanny over a century later.
The depth of Klint's layered colour fields is best served by canvas — the woven surface adds texture and warmth that brings the work's richness forward. Handcrafted in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade canvas print, built to last.
The Ten Largest Nr 6 arrives at adulthood — and Klint's forms respond with a new gravity and density. Rich burgundy, forest green, and gold weave together in interlocking spirals and looping tendrils that suggest rootedness, complexity, and the fullness of a life in motion. The composition is tighter than the earlier panels, its energy turned inward, accumulating rather than expanding. Painted in 1907, this is one of the most emotionally resonant works in the series, capturing a stage of life through pure abstraction with a precision that still feels uncanny over a century later.
The depth of Klint's layered colour fields is best served by canvas — the woven surface adds texture and warmth that brings the work's richness forward. Handcrafted in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade canvas print, built to last.
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The Ten Largest Nr 6 arrives at adulthood — and Klint's forms respond with a new gravity and density. Rich burgundy, forest green, and gold weave together in interlocking spirals and looping tendrils that suggest rootedness, complexity, and the fullness of a life in motion. The composition is tighter than the earlier panels, its energy turned inward, accumulating rather than expanding. Painted in 1907, this is one of the most emotionally resonant works in the series, capturing a stage of life through pure abstraction with a precision that still feels uncanny over a century later.
The depth of Klint's layered colour fields is best served by canvas — the woven surface adds texture and warmth that brings the work's richness forward. Handcrafted in our Berlin studio as a museum-grade canvas print, built to last.























