字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント In September 1907, Swedish artist Hilma af Klint made note of a vision foretelling of ten paradisiacally large paintings that would tell the story of the stages of human life: childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. These paintings measure almost three-and-a-half-metres high. This was a scale that was almost unprecedented in European art of the time. 'The ten largest' are perhaps the most wondrous of all the paintings that Hilma af Klint produced. They were the fourth series that she made as part of an overarching body of work called 'The paintings for the temple', which she'd begun a year earlier in 1906 and would be her focus up until 1915.