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  2. FC1 (Fire Color 1) - Wikipedia

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    FC1 (Fire Color 1) is a painting by French painter Yves Klein, created in 1962. It was one of his last and largest paintings, measuring 141 by 299.5 cm. It was one of his last and largest paintings, measuring 141 by 299.5 cm.

  3. Yves Klein - Wikipedia

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    Yves Klein (French: [iv klɛ̃]; 28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau réalisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany .

  4. Hiroshima (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshima, also known as ANT 79, is a painting by the French painter Yves Klein, created in 1961. Through the use of both anthropometry and monochromy, the work pays tribute to the victims of Hiroshima, affected by the atomic bomb dropped on August 6, 1945, by the United States. The painting refers to the imprints of the burned bodies on the ...

  5. Category:Paintings by Yves Klein - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings by Yves Klein" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... FC1 (Fire Color 1) H. Hiroshima (painting) I. IKB 79; R.

  6. Nouveau réalisme - Wikipedia

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    Nouveau réalisme (French for "new realism") is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by the art critic Pierre Restany [1] and the painter Yves Klein during the first collective exposition in the Apollinaire gallery in Milan. Restany wrote the original manifesto for the group, titled the "Constitutive Declaration of New Realism," in April 1960 ...

  7. Yves Peintures - Wikipedia

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    Yves Peintures (Eng: Yves Paintings) is an artist's book by the French artist Yves Klein, originally published in Madrid, on 18 November 1954. [1] [2] This publication was Klein's first public gesture as an artist, featuring pages of 'commercially printed papers' [3] that were seemingly reproductions of paintings that, in fact, didn't exist.

  8. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    Four cities per season. Hundreds of shows per city. Double-digit looks per show. It all amounts to thousands of new runway looks every year. And hundreds more appear on the red carpet and in the ...

  9. Le Rose du Bleu (RE 22) - Wikipedia

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    This was one of the few paintings to which Klein gave a title. Paul Nyzam, in the Yves Klein website states: "With their absorptive and highly material 'living' sponges affixed to a monochrome plane of colour, Klein's sponge-reliefs are the quintessential (ultramarine International Klein Blue) but within the context of Klein's spiritual trinity ...