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40 cm artisanal resin made from an original mold of the White Bear by François Pompon - Finish: Yves Klein Blue - Plexiglas dimensiins: 27 x 49 x19 cm - Weight: 9.1 kg - Numbered edition limited to 999 copies // This sculpture is inspired by François Pompon's iconic 1922 L’Ours blanc, notably housed in stone form at Paris's Musée d'Orsay. Emulating Pompon's style, this edition, L’Ours Pompon - Edition Yves Klein, boasts Yves Klein's signature blue. This hue was perfected in 1954 with Édouard Adam, maintaining the pigment's intensity. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, including a numbered stamp and signatures from the rights holders of Klein and Pompon. The number is placed under its right rear leg. The piece is mounted on a Plexiglas base, encased in a protective bell, and delivered in custom packaging.
The Pompon Bear, 2022
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27 x 49 X 19 cm
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40 cm artisanal resin made from an original mold of the White Bear by François Pompon - Finish: Yves Klein Blue - Plexiglas dimensiins: 27 x 49 x19 cm - Weight: 9.1 kg - Numbered edition limited to 999 copies // This sculpture is inspired by François Pompon's iconic 1922 L’Ours blanc, notably housed in stone form at Paris's Musée d'Orsay. Emulating Pompon's style, this edition, L’Ours Pompon - Edition Yves Klein, boasts Yves Klein's signature blue. This hue was perfected in 1954 with Édouard Adam, maintaining the pigment's intensity. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, including a numbered stamp and signatures from the rights holders of Klein and Pompon. The number is placed under its right rear leg. The piece is mounted on a Plexiglas base, encased in a protective bell, and delivered in custom packaging.
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¿Qué es arte nucleare?
Arte Nucleare fue el nombre de un grupo de artistas fundado en Milán en 1951. El grupo tenía como objetivo crear arte que respondiera a los peligros y tecnologías de la era nuclear. Sus obras a menudo utilizaban técnicas automáticas y representaban paisajes devastados y nubes en forma de hongo, reflejando las ansiedades de un mundo al borde de una catástrofe nuclear.