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The Ten Largest, Childhood, No 2 Poster

The Ten Largest, Childhood, No 2 Poster

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The Ten Largest, Childhood, No 2 by Hilma AF Klint

Infuse your space with vibrant energy and spiritual symbolism—Hilma af Klint, a pioneer of abstract art, created this piece in 1907 as part of a visionary series exploring the mysteries of life, decades before abstract art gained global recognition.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Hilma af Klint was a Swedish painter whose groundbreaking experiments placed her among the earliest pioneers of abstract art. Trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, she balanced conventional commissions with a private, visionary practice deeply influenced by spiritualism and theosophy.

Her most innovative works remained largely unseen during her lifetime, leading to a delayed recognition of her influence on modern art. Today, af Klint is celebrated in curated famous artists wall art collections that highlight her unique blend of mysticism and abstraction.

The Artwork

Created in 1907, The Ten Largest, Childhood, No 2 is part of a monumental series exploring the stages of human life. Rather than depicting childhood as a literal scene, af Klint approached it as a phase of transformation and spiritual growth, reflecting her belief in art as a guide through existence.

This cycle was conceived for a spiritual context, often imagined as adorning a temple-like space, and was intended to inspire contemplation of life's progression. The work stands as a key example of early twentieth-century esoteric art, merging abstract language with symbolic meaning.

Style & Characteristics

The composition is expansive and dynamic, featuring large, rounded organic shapes that float and interlock across the surface. Spiraling lines, gentle curves, and small glyph-like marks create a sense of movement and coded communication.

A harmonious palette of blue, pink, orange, yellow, and white lends the piece a luminous, uplifting quality. Soft transitions between colors and confident contours evoke both playfulness and introspection, making this abstract art print a striking choice for lovers of abstract posters.

In Interior Design

This fine art print introduces a vibrant yet serene energy to living rooms, bedrooms, or creative spaces, especially where subtle color is desired. It complements Scandinavian, mid-century, and minimalist interiors that emphasize openness and light.

Pair it with neutral walls, pale woods, or soft textiles to highlight its gentle hues, or echo its colors through accessories for a cohesive look. Its theme of growth and transformation makes it especially fitting for family areas or spaces dedicated to creativity and reflection.