
The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood (1914-1915 CE)
Finished in 1907, this tempera work on paper stretches across a large canvas, using spirals and botanical shapes to explore the theme of childhood in the ten largest series.

An expansive array of artistic creations, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects from various eras. These works capture the beauty, emotion, and creativity of artists throughout human history.

Finished in 1907, this tempera work on paper stretches across a large canvas, using spirals and botanical shapes to explore the theme of childhood in the ten largest series.

The swan no.10 is imbued with deep symbolism and philosophical significance, inviting viewers to engage in a thoughtful exploration of themes such as spiritual growth, transformation, and enlightenment.

Completed in 1908, a seven-pointed star tempera and gouache work on paper traces spiraling lines that spread outward, blending spiritual motifs with abstract design.

Made between 1913 and 1915, this watercolor of the tree of knowledge and pencil work shows a split tree framed by geometric shapes, reflecting themes of duality.

Unveiled in 1915, The dove weaves oil into a vivid tapestry of blue, yellow, pink, and red, with shells and spirals echoing themes of spirit and growth.

Made in 1915, this altarpiece melds oil and shimmering metal leaf to reveal a luminous circle at its heart, radiating spiritual depth through abstract shapes.

Altarpiece no.2 is an oil and metal leaf painting from 1915, showing a triangle and spiral with a circular form, painted with vibrant hues on canvas.

An altarpiece in oil and metal leaf from 1907, featuring a triangle and golden circle, painted on canvas with luminous tones.

An oil painting from 1906, showing spirals and abstract symbols in a primordial chaos, painted with blue and yellow tones on canvas.

An oil painting from 1907, belonging to the series the large figure paintings, featuring geometric shapes in white, black, yellow, and blue, painted on canvas with symbolic forms.

An oil painting from 1906–1907, featuring swirling abstract forms, painted with vibrant colors on canvas depicting primordial chaos.

An illustration from 1915, showing a troll mother confronting a princess, drawn with fine lines and muted colors.