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Hilma af Klint Catalogue Raisonné - box set: Volumes IVII [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 1908 pages, height x width: 335x255 mm, Illustrated throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Stolpe Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 919852366X
  • ISBN-13: 9789198523669
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1908 pages, height x width: 335x255 mm, Illustrated throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Stolpe Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 919852366X
  • ISBN-13: 9789198523669
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Not all artists oeuvre can, will, or deserve to be collected in a Catalogue Raisonné. But Hilma af Klints art not only deserves it it demands it since her oeuvre holds a message and reveals a philosophy. For the first time ever, the reader will be able to review Hilma af Klints work in the order she herself established in 1938, in this historical document divided into seven volumes.

The paintings are presented in the order her friend anthroposophist Olof Sundström eventually numbered them in 1945, on assignment by Erik af Klint (19011981). Erik af Klint was the sole heir to af Klints oeuvre, as well as the sole donor to and founder of the Hilma af Klint Foundation in 1972.

The works are printed in an exclusive edition designed by Patric Leo. The series is produced in cooperation with the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, and features introductions by Daniel Birnbaum and Kurt Almqvist. The final volume includes a biographical essay on Hilma af Klint by the German author Julia Voss. More and more Hilma af Klint appears as one of Swedens most fascinating artists.

Here we can all follow the chronological development and hopefully understand a bit more about af Klints elusive, esoteric image-world. It is a tool that facilitates research, and fundamentally establishes the artists work all in all, a true deed for culture. Birgitta Rubin, Dagens Nyheter
1 Hilma of Klint - Spiritunlistic Draurings 1895-1910
Foreword 7(1)
Sketchbooks: 1895-1910
11(232)
Independent Drawings: 1898-1904
243(76)
Pastel Works: December 1907 February 1908
319(46)
List of Works 365
2 Hilma of Klint -- The paintings for the Temple 1906-1915
Foreword 7(1)
PART I 1906-1908
Primordial Chaos
14(20)
The Eros Series
34(10)
Preworks for Group III
44(4)
The Large Figure Paintings
48(12)
The Seven-Pointed Star
60(18)
The Evolution
78(18)
The US Series
96(10)
The Ten Largest
106(22)
PART II 1912-1915
Preparatory Studies for Group VIII
128(6)
Preparatory Works for Group VIII
134(8)
The US Series
142(8)
Tree of Knowledge
150(10)
Introduction to the W Series
160(2)
Tree of Knowledge: Version II
162(6)
A Male Series
168(6)
The Swan
174(26)
The Dove
200(15)
Altarpieces
215(9)
Closing Painting
224(3)
List of Works
227
3 Hilma of Klint-The Blue Books
Foreword 7(1)
Book 1 Primordial Chaos
8(28)
Book 2 The Eros Series
36(10)
Book 3 The Large Figure Paintings
46(12)
Book 4 The Ten Largest
58(14)
Book 5 The Seven-Pointed Star
72(20)
Book 6 The Evolution
92(18)
Book 7 The US Series
110(18)
Book 8 The US Series
128(12)
Book 9 The Swan and The Dove
140(38)
Book 10 Altarpieces
178(9)
List of Works 187(6)
4 Hilma of Klint-Parsifal and the Atom 1916-1917
Foreword 7(4)
The Parsifal Series (1916) 11(1)
Group I
12(66)
Group II
78(36)
The Ether Convolute
The Convolute Of The Astral Forces
The Convolute Of The Mental Plane
The Convolute Of The Physical Plane
Group III
114(30)
Group IV
144(25)
The Atom Serifs
169(24)
List of Works 193
5 Hilma of Klint-Geometric Series and Other Works 1917-1920
Foreword 7(1)
United Series I
10(38)
United series II
48(34)
Group 1
54(16)
Group 2
70(6)
Group 3
76(6)
United series III
82(4)
United series IV
86(6)
Series I
92(8)
Series II
100(10)
Series III
110(10)
Series IV
120(14)
Series V
134(12)
Series VI
146(14)
Series VII
160(18)
Series VIII
178(8)
Untitled works
186(4)
A Work on cereals 190(11)
List of Works 201
6 Hilma of Klint-Late Watercolours 1922-1941
Forword 7(1)
On the Viewing of Flowers and Trees (1922)
10(52)
Gold and Silver (1922)
62(4)
Watercolour Series (1924)
66(24)
Watereolour Series from Dornaeh (1924)
90(40)
Colour Studies on Munso (1924)
130(14)
Series 736-761 (1924)
144(18)
Pictures Painted 1925
162(4)
Pictures Painted 1930
166(16)
Pictures Painted 1931
182(50)
Pictures Painted 1932
232(42)
Pictures Painted 1933
274(44)
Pictures Painted 1934
318(12)
Pictures Painted 1935
330(10)
Pictures Painted 1936
340(14)
Pictures Painted 1937
354(6)
Pictures Painted 1941
360(15)
List of Works 375
7 Landscapes, portraits and Miscellaneous works 1877-1941
Foreword 7(1)
Academy Studies
8(38)
Portraits
46(56)
Landscapes
102(98)
Botanical Studies
200(40)
Dornach Nature Studies Series 1, A-D
240(34)
Veterinary Studies
274(6)
Hand Coloured Photographs
280(1)
F The Ten Largest
280(12)
Miscellaneous Works
292(29)
Afterword The Worldly Hilma af Klint 321(8)
List of works 329
Hilma af Klint (18621944) is one of Swedens most celebrated artists, but for a long time she was almost completely unknown. Today she is internationally recognised for her pioneering role in abstract art. After finishing her studies at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in 1889, af Klint established herself as an artist in Stockholm, producing among other works portraits, landscapes and illustrations of a fairly conventional nature. She developed an interest in spiritualism in her youth and later also in the Hindu-Christian theosophy of Annie Besant and Rudolf Steiners Rosicrucian theosophy/anthroposophy. Movements such as these had gained widespread popularity and were part of the Zeitgeist, especially among the upper classes and in artistic and literary circles, as people sought to reconcile religious beliefs with scientific advances. af Klints traditional paintings provided a source of income, but what she later referred to as her great commission remained a separate activity. Only spiritually interested audiences knew about these works. She showed them to like-minded individuals but did not want the general public to see them. She agreed with Rudolf Steiner that mankind was not yet morally evolved enough to understand the message and be initiated in the mysteries. Much of Hilma af Klints work process was collaborative. While a student, she met Anna Cassel (18601937), who was to become one of her closest friends and colleagues. In 1896, together with Cornelia Cederberg, Sigrid Hedman and Mathilda Nilsson, they formed a Christian group called The Five, which explored the spiritual world through prayer, meditation and séances. The group was convinced they could communicate with mystic beings, which they called The High Masters, when they entered a trance-like state. Sigrid Hedman was the main recipient of spiritual messages, while Anna Cassel occasionally received them. As Hedman talked in a trance, the others would make a record of the messages, mostly written by hand but sometimes also in automatic drawings or psychographs. af Klint was relatively passive in the group and did not act as a medium. The last séance of The Five was held in May 1907, with the group finally breaking up at Christmas 1907. af Klint had wished to be recognised as the leader of the group, which the other members found hard to accept. After the group dissolved, af Klint focused solely on the spiritual work in collaboration with a new group founded as early as October 1906what is known today as The Paintings for the Temple. Daniel Birnbaum is Artistic Director of Acute Art, London. Kurt Almqvist is President of the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit.