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Saint Phalle, Niki de

NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE Sur la Plage II, 1999

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This high-quality reproduction screen print of Nikki de Saint Phalle's Sur la Plage II beautifully captures the artist's vibrant and whimsical style. The depiction of an interracial couple and their dog enjoying a day at the beach, with its bold colors and joyful composition, makes it a striking addition to any art collection. Its versatility in interior decor makes it an excellent choice for living rooms, bedrooms, or dens, where it can inspire and uplift viewers with its playful and dynamic imagery. The inclusion of figures of different ethnic backgrounds adds a layer of depth and meaning, emphasizing themes of unity and inclusivity.

Details

Sku: YY9336

Artist: Niki de Saint Phalle

Title: Sur la Plage II

Year: 1999

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 2500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 19.5 x 13.75 inches ( 50 x 35 cm )

Image Size: 16.5 x 12 inches ( 42 x 30 cm )

NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE Sur la Plage II, 1999

$350

About the Artist

Niki de Saint Phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) was a French-American sculptor, painter, and filmmaker, known for her monumental sculptures and social activism. After a traumatic childhood and disrupted education, she began creating art in a naïve, experimental style. She gained attention for her violent assemblages shot by firearms, which evolved into her famous Nanas—whimsical, large-scale sculptures of female figures and creatures. Her major work, the Tarot Garden, is a vast sculpture garden with house-sized pieces. Lacking formal training, she collaborated with artists like Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and her second husband, Jean Tinguely. Despite health issues from her materials, she continued creating until her death.
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