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About the Artwork
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Yves Klein’s “Anthropometrie” series gave new meaning to the phrase "body of art." Under Klein's direction, female models wearing only the artist’s patented International Klein Blue paint acted as “living paintbrushes," imprinting their bodies on large sheets of paper. Klein (1928 – 1962) devised the making of these artworks as a spectacle performed before an audience, who drank blue cocktails and listened to his "Monotone Symphony," a single musical note played for 20 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of silence.
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Serigraphy, also known as silk screening, is a printing technique in which multiple layers of ink are hand pressed through fine screens, creating a vibrant art print of gallery quality.
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Anthropometrie (ANT 130), 1960
Item #: 2109742
Art Print 24 x 33 in
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MGB, 1962
Item #: 419828
Art Print 28 x 36 in
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Untitled, Blue Monochrome, c.1961 (IKB73)
Item #: 1681658
Serigraph 24 x 32 in
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Edingsville
Item #: 2883968
Art Print 54 x 31 in
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ANT 130: Anthropometrie | Artist: Yves Klein Type: Serigraph Size: 38 x 54 in Item #: 3151488
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