Devil XV
Niki de Saint Phalle (Neuilly-sur-Seine 1930 - San Diego 2002)
Lot-No. 49
Starting Bid: 800 €
1997. Lithograph in colours. 76 x 56 cm. Framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. Lower right autographed Niki de St. Phalle, lower left numbered XXII/XXV épreuve d'artiste. - French-swiss paintress, graphic artist a. sculptor, world famous by her colourful a. opulent female figures, the so called Nanas. S. P. was born near Paris, raised in New York, travelled widely a. worked among others in Switzerland, France, Israel, Italy a. California. In 1955 she met the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely who inspired her to her so called 'shooting paintings’. Since 1962 she began to reflect on the role of women a. created her first Nana figures, initially from wire a. fabric a. exhibited them in Paris in 1964. In 1966 she realized her first large scale project in the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Later the Nanas, made in a great variety of size a. shape, became symbols of female self-confidence a. strength.
Niki de Saint Phalle: Devil XV
Niki de Saint Phalle (Neuilly-sur-Seine 1930 - San Diego 2002)
Devil XV
Lot-No. 49
Starting Bid: 800 €
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| Date: | 1997 |
| Technique: | Lithograph in colours |
| Dimensions: | 76 x 56 cm |
| Frame: | Framed under glass, uninspected out of frame |
| Mark/Notation: | Lower right autographed Niki de St. Phalle, lower left numbered XXII/XXV épreuve d'artiste |
Vita:
French-swiss paintress, graphic artist a. sculptor, world famous by her colourful a. opulent female figures, the so called Nanas. S. P. was born near Paris, raised in New York, travelled widely a. worked among others in Switzerland, France, Israel, Italy a. California. In 1955 she met the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely who inspired her to her so called 'shooting paintings’. Since 1962 she began to reflect on the role of women a. created her first Nana figures, initially from wire a. fabric a. exhibited them in Paris in 1964. In 1966 she realized her first large scale project in the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Later the Nanas, made in a great variety of size a. shape, became symbols of female self-confidence a. strength.
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