Group IV - The Ten Largest - Youth

£9.00

Size: A5

Size:
Extra Small 14.8x21cm (A5)
Small 21x29.7cm (A4)
Medium 29.7x42cm (A3)
Large 42x59.4cm (A2)
Large 50x70cm (B2)
Extra Large 59.4x84.1cm (A1)

Frame: Print Only

Print Only
Framed
Product details
Printing
8 colour giclée print process on high-quality 220gsm archival matte paper. All our paper is FSC Certified and prints come with a lifetime fade-resistance guarantee.
Framing
Solid wood frames available in black stained or natural finishes, with UV resistant acrylic glass. Framed orders arrive pre-installed with your choice of print, ready to hang. Available in all print sizes.
Packaging
All orders are securely packed in recyclable, eco-friendly solutions. Frames are protected with sustainable bubble wrap alternatives inside thick boxes. Print only orders are shipped in heavy-duty cardboard tubes or protective hard-backed envelopes.
SKU
ART-LEO-069
Size Guide

We offer each of our professionally mastered designs in the following sizes:


A1 - 33.1 x 23.4 inches / 841 x 594 mm

A2 - 23.4 x 16.5 inches / 594 x 420 mm

A3 - 16.5 x 11.7 inches / 420 x 297 mm

A4 - 11.7 x 8.3 inches / 297 x 210 mm

A5 - 8.3 x 5.8 inches / 210 x 148 mm

A6 - 5.8 x 4.1 inches / 148 x 105 mm

Shipping & Returns

All our products are printed and framed to order and will be shipped within 1 business day. Free standard delivery takes 3-5 working days, Express shipping is available and takes 1-2 days. Currently, we only offer shipping in the UK.

All prints are securely packed in either: reinforced envelopes, postal tubes, or padded in cardboard boxes ensuring print safety.

You have 30 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it.

About the artist

Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic who is now recognized as a pioneer of abstract art. Klint's work was ahead of its time and she created her first abstract paintings in 1906, several years before the more famous abstract artists of the 1910s. However, she did not exhibit her abstract paintings during her lifetime, as she believed that the world was not yet ready to understand them. Klint's work explores themes of spirituality, theosophy, and the intersection of the material and spiritual worlds. Her work has gained renewed recognition in recent years, and she is now celebrated as a trailblazer of abstract art.

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