Reproduction of the work "Jonathan Swift", (ANT 125) by Yves Klein. This anthropometry is the result of a performance where the model's body, coated with paint, is applied to the pictorial support. This work is named after the man of letters who, in his "Voyage to Laputa", revealed astronomical discoveries that were only proven as scientific realities a long time later. For Yves Klein, art is a quest for reality and the work is the trace of the artist's communication with the world. He also maintains that poetic sensitivity is capable of revealing concrete realities.