Group IX,SUW No. 12, The Swan No. 12 (1915)
'Group IX/SUW No. 12, The Swan No. 12' is a remarkable painting by Hilma af Klint from 1915, celebrated for its visionary and abstract style. As part of her 'The Paintings for the Temple' series, this piece reflects her profound interest in spirituality and mysticism. Af Klint's work predates many established abstract art movements, making her a seminal figure in the art world. The use of vibrant colors and symbolic forms expresses a deep philosophical inquiry into the nature of existence and the interconnectedness of all beings.
Year 1915
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Creation and Series
This painting is part of Hilma af Klint's series known as 'Group IX/SUW,' which is a subset of her larger body of work titled 'The Paintings for the Temple.'
Style and Themes
Hilma af Klint's work is often categorized under visionary or abstract art. Her paintings, including 'The Swan No. 12,' blend elements of the scientific, the occult, and spiritual themes. These works were created before the rise of abstract art movements in the early 20th century, making af Klint a pioneering figure in this genre.
Public Domain
The image of 'Group IX/SUW No. 12, The Swan No. 12' is in the public domain, indicating that it can be freely used and distributed without copyright restrictions.
Artistic Significance
Af Klint's paintings, including those in the 'Group IX/SUW' series, are significant for their innovative and expressive use of color and form. They reflect her deep interest in spirituality, mysticism, and the interconnectedness of all things.