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  2. Centre Pompidou - Wikipedia

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    The Centre Pompidou (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ pɔ̃pidu]), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou (lit. ' National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture ' ), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English and colloquially as Beaubourg , is a building complex in Paris , France.

  3. Talk:Centre Pompidou - Wikipedia

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    The color for air pipes is blue (and white), and green for water pipes -- not blue for water pipes and green for air. This is confirmed on the web site of the centre: Colour-coded ducts are attached to the outside of the building: blue for air; green for fluids; yellow for electricity cables; and red for movement and flow (elevators) and safety ...

  4. ANT 82, Blue Age Anthropometry - Wikipedia

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    Anthropometry is the term invented by French art historian Pierre Restany, from the Greek words anthropos (man), and metry (measurement), to name what he called “the technique of living brushes”, which originated paintings as the result of performances carried out in public with models whose bodies were coated with paint and applied to the pictorial support.

  5. International Klein Blue - Wikipedia

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    In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope, registering the paint formula under the name International Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété industrielle (INPI), [2] but he never patented IKB. Only valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the date of invention, according to the depositor, prior to any legal ...

  6. Jean-Philippe Lenclos - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Philippe was born in Beuvry, Pas-de-Calais, France, in 1938. [2] His father, Camille Lenclos (1903-1985), was a respected designer of religious furniture whose work was exhibited in 2006 at the Hotel de Beaulaincourt in Béthune: Lefebvre-Lenclos, un atelier de sculpture en Artois, 100 ans d’art sacré 1805-1905 (A Sculpture Workshop in Artois, 100 years of sacred art 1805-1905).

  7. Angela Lampe - Wikipedia

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    She has curated numerous exhibitions, among others Chagall et l'avant-garde russe at the Museum of Grenoble (2011) [3] Vues d’en haut at the Centre Pompidou-Metz (2013), [4] Paul Klee: L’ironie à l’œuvre (2016) [5] and Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922 (2018) at the Centre Pompidou (2018) and ...

  8. Bella with White Collar - Wikipedia

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    Bella with White Collar (French: Bella au col blanc) is a painting done by Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall in 1917. It is a portrait of Bella Rosenfeld Chagall, Chagall's wife at the time.

  9. Three Figures in a Room - Wikipedia

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    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Three Figures in a Room is a 1964 oil-on-canvas triptych painting by British artist Francis Bacon. Each panel measures 198 × 147 centimetres (78 × 58 in) and shows a separate view of his lover George Dyer, whom Bacon first met in 1963. It is the first of Bacon's works to feature Dyer, a model to whom he ...