
Hilma af Klint The Ten Largest nr 16
Number 16 closes the outer arc of Hilma af Klint's The Ten Largest series with a sense of resolution and return. Deep amber and terracotta forms curve and interlock against pale grounds, evoking the late-cycle energy of autumn or the waning of a long arc of growth. Where earlier works in the series pulse with expansion, nr 16 turns inward — its shapes more compact, its mood more reflective. It is one of the quieter, more underestimated pieces in the cycle.
On canvas, the warm ochres and earthy reds of nr 16 deepen into something genuinely atmospheric. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigments, this canvas print honours the painting's tonal richness and rewards close attention to its subtle layering.
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Hilma af Klint The Ten Largest nr 16
Number 16 closes the outer arc of Hilma af Klint's The Ten Largest series with a sense of resolution and return. Deep amber and terracotta forms curve and interlock against pale grounds, evoking the late-cycle energy of autumn or the waning of a long arc of growth. Where earlier works in the series pulse with expansion, nr 16 turns inward — its shapes more compact, its mood more reflective. It is one of the quieter, more underestimated pieces in the cycle.
On canvas, the warm ochres and earthy reds of nr 16 deepen into something genuinely atmospheric. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigments, this canvas print honours the painting's tonal richness and rewards close attention to its subtle layering.
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Number 16 closes the outer arc of Hilma af Klint's The Ten Largest series with a sense of resolution and return. Deep amber and terracotta forms curve and interlock against pale grounds, evoking the late-cycle energy of autumn or the waning of a long arc of growth. Where earlier works in the series pulse with expansion, nr 16 turns inward — its shapes more compact, its mood more reflective. It is one of the quieter, more underestimated pieces in the cycle.
On canvas, the warm ochres and earthy reds of nr 16 deepen into something genuinely atmospheric. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigments, this canvas print honours the painting's tonal richness and rewards close attention to its subtle layering.























