The Ten Largest, No.2, Childhood| Hilma af Klint | 1907 | Wall Art Print | Vintage Poster
The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood (Group IV) is a monumental abstract painting created in 1907 by the Swedish visionary artist Hilma af Klint. Part of her groundbreaking series The Ten Largest, this work explores the stages of human life through a bold spiritual and symbolic language that predates modern abstraction.
Dominated by soft pastels, vibrant organic forms, spirals, floral motifs, and floating symbols, Childhood evokes themes of innocence, growth, and the early development of consciousness. The large scale of the canvas immerses the viewer, reinforcing af Klint’s belief that art could serve as a visual bridge between the material and spiritual worlds.
Painted years before Kandinsky, Mondrian, or Malevich embraced abstraction, The Ten Largest, No. 2 stands as a key work in the history of abstract art. It reflects af Klint’s deep interest in mysticism, Theosophy, and spiritual science, making it both visually striking and intellectually profound.
Today, this artwork is widely regarded as a masterpiece of early abstract and spiritual art, frequently exhibited in major museums and celebrated for its radical vision, symbolic depth, and timeless exploration of human development.
Artist: Hilma af Klint
Circa: 1907
**PRINT**
Museum-quality poster made on thick and long-lasting matte (uncoated) paper.
Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
**SIZE**
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**FRAME**
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