«We also sold the Yves Klein «IKB 93,» blue pigment and
synthetic resin laid on panel,» Mr. Rastorfer added later in an e-mail.
Not exact matches
He then used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases, such as «Male and Female» and «Composition with Pouring I.» After his move to Springs, he began painting with his canvases
laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his «drip» technique, turning to
synthetic resin - based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) IKB 64 signed, stamped with the artist's monogram and dated «Yves 57» (on the overlap) dry pigment and
synthetic resin on canvas
laid down on panel 21 7/8 x 30 1/2 in.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) Anthropométrie sans titre, (ANT 49) signed and dated «Yves Klein 1960» (lower right) dry pigment and
synthetic resin on paper
laid down on canvas 42 7/8 x 25 5/8 in.