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But still there is such an interesting article The First Abstract Artist? (And It's Not Kandinsky) published by Tate
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And this artist - Hilma af Klint - is take a post in this topic.
At least for the sake of historical and gender justice: it appears that new ground evroabstraktsizma silently raised the ladies, and then came running guys that a lot of rustling, beat his breast, and, as a result, have staked out for themselves in the history of art tasty allotment of abstraction. )
Hilma af Klint drew his first abstractions in Stockholm in 1906, to pre-empt a few years Kandinsky.
Initial period of abstract art was theosophical (spirits demanded astral artist paintings that show the eternal and unchangeable)), and since 1908, after a meeting with Rudolf Steiner, Hilma dispersed perfume and addressed the anthroposophic reasons.
Curiously, Kandinsky met with Steiner in the same 1908.
And left this world and Hilma you. V. at the end of one and the same in 1944.
The artist has left about 1,000 works, which, according to her will, it was forbidden to exhibit 20 years after her death.
The first exhibition took place only in 1986-1987.