Niki de Saint Phalle: Unique Manuscript Artist's Book from the 1970s
Autograph exemplar with signed original illustration by the creator of the Nanas, rare testimony to the creative process of the Nouveau Réalisme icon
Among the most intimate and revealing manifestations of late twentieth-century art, artists' books occupy a privileged position: hybrid objects that elude traditional categories, suspended between graphic work and personal document. The exemplar examined here represents a particularly significant case: a manuscript book illustrated by Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002), central figure of French Nouveau Réalisme and creator of the celebrated monumental sculptures known as 'Nanas'. Executed in the 1970s, a period of maximum expressive maturity for the artist, this unique volume testifies to the spontaneity and energy that characterised Saint Phalle's entire production.
Bibliographic notes
The object presents itself as a medium-format volume, bound with metal rings according to a technique the artist favoured for her working notebooks and personal projects. The sand-coloured suede leather cover, an unusual material for an artist's book but consistent with Saint Phalle's tactile sensibility, bears the author's name stamped in green, a recurring colour in her chromatic vocabulary. The frontispiece hosts an original illustration in ink and colours depicting a dancing Nana, surrounded by hearts and organic forms that constitute the artist's unmistakable stylistic signature. The autograph signature below the illustration confirms the authenticity of Saint Phalle's direct intervention. The manuscript nature of the volume and the uniqueness of the exemplar place it in a distinct category from the multiple editions or printed artists' books that the artist created in collaboration with specialist publishers.
Provenance & condition
The available documentation does not provide a complete provenance chain, a circumstance not infrequent for works of this nature that often remained in the artist's private archives or were given to people in her entourage. The absence of dedications or personal inscriptions suggests that the volume may have been conceived as an autonomous project rather than as a specific gift. The state of conservation appears generally good, with the suede leather cover displaying the natural patina of time without significant structural damage. The metal ring binding, a practical but potentially vulnerable solution, maintains its functionality. The frontispiece illustration preserves its original chromatic vivacity, a crucial element for the evaluation of the artist's works on paper, particularly sensitive to light and humidity. The absence of foxing or moisture stains constitutes a positive element in the overall conservation assessment.
Market value
BookOracle's valuation places this exemplar in the €6,200-11,000 range, an estimate reflecting several converging factors. The market for Niki de Saint Phalle's artists' books has registered growing interest in recent years, fuelled by the critical reappraisal of the artist and major retrospectives dedicated to her work. Unique manuscript and illustrated exemplars represent a particularly sought-after category, situated midway between autonomous drawing and artist's book proper. The international auction houses consulted – Christie's Paris, Sotheby's Paris, Artcurial and Galerie Kornfeld – have recorded significant results for comparable material: preparatory drawings of Nanas from the 1970s range between €8,000 and €15,000, whilst artists' books in limited but non-unique editions settle at lower values, generally between €2,000 and €5,000. The uniqueness of the present exemplar, combined with the presence of a signed original illustration, justifies positioning in the upper range compared to multiples, whilst remaining below the quotations for large-format autonomous drawings. The rarity score of 92/100 and 'Super Rare' classification reflect the scarcity of analogous material on the market.
Why it matters
Beyond its monetary value, this artist's book holds documentary and critical importance that transcends the collecting dimension. Niki de Saint Phalle constructed her artistic identity through constant dialogue between different expressive forms: from painting to sculpture, from performance to cinema, from design to writing. Her artists' books do not constitute marginal or accessory production, but represent moments of synthesis in which narrative, visual and tactile dimensions converge. The exemplar examined here documents the moment of maximum popularity of the Nanas, monumental and joyous female figures that transformed public spaces worldwide, from Hanover to Jerusalem. The spontaneity of line and chromatic immediacy of the frontispiece illustration testify to that 'joie de vivre' which the artist claimed as an antidote to bourgeois conventions and the rigidities of contemporary conceptual art. For collectors of second-half twentieth-century women's art, Nouveau Réalisme or artists' books, this volume represents a significant acquisition: an object that condenses in intimate format the expressive universe of one of the most original and influential personalities of the international art scene.
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