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Hilma af Klint: The Five’s Sketchbooks: Nos. S2, S6 and S13

Autor Hilma af Klint
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2021
Hilma af Klint was part of a group of female friends who called themselves ‘The Five’, which was active between 1896 and 1908. 
Together with Anna Cassel, Cornelia Cederberg, Sigrid Hedman, and Mathilda Nilsson, af Klint had been a member of the ‘Edelweiss Society’ – a group that combined Christian ideas, Theosophy, and Spiritualism. The Five received messages from higher spirits that they called the High Masters, and during their seances, they documented the messages in trance-like states with automatic writing and drawing.
 
There are 15 sketchbooks from this period, and Bokförlaget Stolpe are now making three of them (S2 HaK 1515, S6 HaK 1519 and S13 HaK 1526) available in a reproduction edition. The sketchbooks will be sold together in a slipcase.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789189425415
ISBN-10: 9189425413
Pagini: 108
Ilustrații: 108 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 11 x 12 x 19 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Bokförlaget Stolpe

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Hilma af Klint was part of a group of female friends who called themselves ‘The Five’, which was active between 1896 and 1908. 

Notă biografică

Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) was a pioneer of art who made a turn away from visible to spiritual reality. Already in 1906, she had made abstract paintings. Hilma af Klint perceived a spiritual dimension and envisioned contexts beyond the perceptions of the ordinary senses. When painting, she alleged that she was in contact with beings of higher levels of consciousness that spoke and conveyed messages through her. Like her, later, modernist contemporaries were influenced by the spiritual movements of spiritualism, theosophy and later anthroposophy. Her mission was to understand and communicate the various dimensions of human existence.