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Hilma af Klint Fine Art Print - Abstract Circles
Hilma af Klint 1862–1944 was a Swedish female artist who painted large scale abstract artworks. Her work combined aspects of scientific illustration, geometry, and colour theory. Many of her paintings were inspired by Spiritualism and Theosophy and pre-dated Kandinsky, who was widely considered to be the first abstract artist. Browse our full range of Hilma af Klint art prints and posters.
Learn more about Hilma af Klint and the other female and minority artists we promote on our Cynefn blog
About our art prints:
- 200gsm museum grade fine art paper with a textured, matt finish
- Giclee printed using water based inks
- Sustainably sourced paper from FSC approved forests
- Global production partners reduce carbon emissions
- Frame not included
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Given sizes include a white border, as shown.
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I personally source every artwork at Cynefn from museum archives and digitised collections - focusing on work by women, queer artists, and others history tried to silence.
Each piece is carefully cleaned, repaired, recoloured and researched, so the artist’s work can be seen and their legacy remembered.

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