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13. Italy
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Julia Voss
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note from the Translator ix
- Chronology xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One Family, Childhood, and Youth in Stockholm
- 1. Mary Wollstonecraft Visits Sweden and Is Upset 11
- 2. Birth 15
- 3. School and Religion 18
- 4. An Exhibition in London 26
- 5. Bertha Valerius and the Dead 33
- 6. Kerstin Cardon’s Painting School 41
- 7. Hermina’s Death 45
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Part Two Study at the Academy and Independent Work
- 1. The Academy 49
- 2. Guardian Spirit 55
- 3. The Prize 60
- 4. Anna Cassel 63
- 5. “My First Experience with Mediumship” 69
- 6. The Young Artist 70
- 7. Dr. Helleday and Love 77
- 8. The Five 84
- 9. Art from the Orient 94
- 10. Rose and Cross 99
- 11. At the Veterinary Institute 102
- 12. Children’s Books and Decorative Art 109
- 13. Italy 113
- 14. Genius 118
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Part Three Paintings for the Temple
- 1. Old Images 121
- 2. Revolution 127
- 3. Primordial Chaos 133
- 4. Eros 137
- 5. Medium 138
- 6. The Ten Largest 142
- 7. “I Was the Instrument of Ecstasy” 148
- 8. Rudolf Steiner Visits Sweden 154
- 9. The Young Ones 161
- 10. Sigrid Lancén 162
- 11. The Association of Swedish Women Artists 166
- 12. Frank Heyman 171
- 13. Island Kingdom in Mälaren 175
- 14. First Exhibition with the Theosophists 182
- 15. Tree of Knowledge 187
- 16. The Kiss 189
- 17. Singoalla 192
- 18. The Baltic Exhibition 194
- 19. War 197
- 20. Saint George 200
- 21. Kandinsky in Stockholm 203
- 22. Parsifal and Atom 207
- 23. The Studio on Munsö 212
- 24. Thomasine Anderson 214
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Part Four Dornach, Amsterdam, and London
- 1. The Suitcase Museum 221
- 2. Flowers, Mosses, and Lichens 225
- 3. First Visit to the Goetheanum 228
- 4. “Belongs to the Astral World According to Doctor Steiner” 232
- 5. The Fire and the Letter 236
- 6. Amsterdam 240
- 7. London 244
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Part Five Temple and Later Years
- 1. The Temple and the Spiral 253
- 2. +x 262
- 3. A Temple in New York 264
- 4. The London Blitz 268
- 5. Future Woman 272
- 6. National Socialism 278
- 7. Lecture in Stockholm 284
- 8. “Degenerate” Art in Germany and Abstract Art in New York 286
- 9. Tyra Kleen and the Plan for a Museum 290
- 10 Last Months 299
- 11. Conclusion 303
- Afterword by Johan af Klint 309
- Afterword by Ulrika af Klint 311
- Appendix 1. Hilma af Klint’s Travels and Places of Residence 313
- Appendix 2. The Library of Hilma af Klint 315
- Acknowledgments 324
- Illustration Sources 328
- Notes 329
- Bibliography 379
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note from the Translator ix
- Chronology xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One Family, Childhood, and Youth in Stockholm
- 1. Mary Wollstonecraft Visits Sweden and Is Upset 11
- 2. Birth 15
- 3. School and Religion 18
- 4. An Exhibition in London 26
- 5. Bertha Valerius and the Dead 33
- 6. Kerstin Cardon’s Painting School 41
- 7. Hermina’s Death 45
-
Part Two Study at the Academy and Independent Work
- 1. The Academy 49
- 2. Guardian Spirit 55
- 3. The Prize 60
- 4. Anna Cassel 63
- 5. “My First Experience with Mediumship” 69
- 6. The Young Artist 70
- 7. Dr. Helleday and Love 77
- 8. The Five 84
- 9. Art from the Orient 94
- 10. Rose and Cross 99
- 11. At the Veterinary Institute 102
- 12. Children’s Books and Decorative Art 109
- 13. Italy 113
- 14. Genius 118
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Part Three Paintings for the Temple
- 1. Old Images 121
- 2. Revolution 127
- 3. Primordial Chaos 133
- 4. Eros 137
- 5. Medium 138
- 6. The Ten Largest 142
- 7. “I Was the Instrument of Ecstasy” 148
- 8. Rudolf Steiner Visits Sweden 154
- 9. The Young Ones 161
- 10. Sigrid Lancén 162
- 11. The Association of Swedish Women Artists 166
- 12. Frank Heyman 171
- 13. Island Kingdom in Mälaren 175
- 14. First Exhibition with the Theosophists 182
- 15. Tree of Knowledge 187
- 16. The Kiss 189
- 17. Singoalla 192
- 18. The Baltic Exhibition 194
- 19. War 197
- 20. Saint George 200
- 21. Kandinsky in Stockholm 203
- 22. Parsifal and Atom 207
- 23. The Studio on Munsö 212
- 24. Thomasine Anderson 214
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Part Four Dornach, Amsterdam, and London
- 1. The Suitcase Museum 221
- 2. Flowers, Mosses, and Lichens 225
- 3. First Visit to the Goetheanum 228
- 4. “Belongs to the Astral World According to Doctor Steiner” 232
- 5. The Fire and the Letter 236
- 6. Amsterdam 240
- 7. London 244
-
Part Five Temple and Later Years
- 1. The Temple and the Spiral 253
- 2. +x 262
- 3. A Temple in New York 264
- 4. The London Blitz 268
- 5. Future Woman 272
- 6. National Socialism 278
- 7. Lecture in Stockholm 284
- 8. “Degenerate” Art in Germany and Abstract Art in New York 286
- 9. Tyra Kleen and the Plan for a Museum 290
- 10 Last Months 299
- 11. Conclusion 303
- Afterword by Johan af Klint 309
- Afterword by Ulrika af Klint 311
- Appendix 1. Hilma af Klint’s Travels and Places of Residence 313
- Appendix 2. The Library of Hilma af Klint 315
- Acknowledgments 324
- Illustration Sources 328
- Notes 329
- Bibliography 379
- Index 401