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Niki de Saint Phalle
01 May 2002



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Franco-American artist Niki de Saint-Phalle died on May 21 2002 in San Diego, California, at 71 following a long illness due to years of exposure to toxic fumes produced by polyester while making her famous "Nanas" resin sculptures.

Niki, who was the widow of Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, was born Catherine Marie-Agnes Fal de Saint Phalle at Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris, the second of five children of Jeanne Jacqueline, née Harper and Andre Marie de Saint Phalle, a banker who lost all his money in the Wall Street crash of 1929.

In 1933, she lived with her parents in Greenwich, Connecticut, and spent most summers in France with her American maternal grandfather Donald Harper at his chateau "Filerval" with gardens designed by Le Nôtre. These two ways of life started to influence her thinking.

After 1937, her family moved to New York city. Marie-Agnes, now called Niki, first studied at the Convent of the Sacred Heart while her first visual influences were comic books and visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art but throughout her youth she went on to face serious psychological problems after she had been sexually abused by her father when she was eleven.

After frequenting several educational institutions, she became interested in the work of Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare, and the Greek tragedies while studying at the Brearly School. She also discovered Russian authors and passionately read all the novels by Dostoievsky. She acted in school plays and began to write her own poetry.

In 1948 Niki worked as fashion model for Vogue, Life, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, and other French and American magazines before eloping at 18 with Harry Mathews whom she married. She moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and started to paint experimenting with different media and style while her husband studied music at Harvard University before becoming a writer. She gave birth to a daughter named Laura in April 1951 and decided to move to Paris to study theatre and acting.

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