Yves Klein. Three press pictures and a postcard
(1) Glossy b/w photo, 14 x 13 cm, rear with stamp of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen and title label reading 'Yves Klein standing behind 'Blue Rain' holding 'Blue Trap for Lines', Galerie Colette Allendy, Paris, 1957. (2) Glossy b/w photo, 17.7 x 13 cm, rear with stamp of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen and title label reading 'Yves Klein and Dino Buzzati engaged in the ritual transfer of immateriality, Paris, 28 January 1962.
(3) Glossy b/w photo, 18 x 12.5 cm, with title label on rear. Photo by D.R. titled 'Klein et une 'femme-pinceau', Paris 1960. Striking portrait of a woman participating in the creation of an 'Antropométrie' print, coined a ‘living brush’. Though ascribed to D.R. on the label, the photo seems to be made by Shunk-Kender, see: Shunk-Kender: Art through the eye of the camera (1957–1983), Xavier Barral publishers, 2019. (4) Postcard, 11 x 15.5 cm, b/w photo by Harry Shunk, published by Flammarion, Paris (undated). Features Yves Klein sitting on the floor pensively observing his artwork 'Libération de la sculpture de sa base: le globe est bleu, 1961/62. Promotional postcard published in conjunction with the publication of Catherine Millet’s monograph on Yves Klein in 1983. (total 4)