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Patrick Nagel

Lot 71106
Blonde in Sunglasses (NC #5), 1983
Acrylic on canvas

30,0 x 30,0 in (76.2 x 76.2 cm)

Lot 71106
Blonde in Sunglasses (NC #5), 1983
Acrylic on canvas
30,0 x 30,0 in (76.2 x 76.2 cm)

Estimate: US$ 100,000 - 150,000
€ 92,000 - 137,000
Auction: -71 days

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Aug 08, 2024
Auction number: 8174
Auction name: Illustration Art Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Patrick Nagel (American, 1945-1984) Blonde in Sunglasses (NC #5), 1983 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm) Signed and dated lower right PROVENANCE: Dyansen Gallery, New York; Private collection, Manhasset, New York, acquired from the above, 1983. As one of Patrick Nagel's most graphically striking images, Blonde In Sunglasses showcases the crisp and bold lines, dramatic attitude, pop sensibility, and minimalist restraint that made him the most iconic artist of women of the 1980s. Employing an immediately recognizable palette that defined an entire era, this absolute knockout is one of the finest to ever appear at auction, and represents an important discovery, having resided in the same collection for decades. The work is also known as NC#5, as a slight variant of the image was used in the Nagel Commemorative limited-edition serigraph series. The serigraph series drew from Nagel's most iconic images, of which Blonde In Sunglasses is unquestionably one. This serigraph was created from a version of this image that appeared in the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine as part of the article "A Guide for Prospective Husbands". Nagel's canvases are extremely rare, and represent the artist's most realized expressions of his own vision, thus the most desirable examples of his art for collectors. Publicly unseen since its 1983 exhibition at New York City's Dyansen Gallery, the resurfacing of this masterpiece is a significant event. A limited edition print was published for the Patrick Nagel exhibition at the B-1 Gallery in Santa Monica, California featuring this work. The image also appears on page 125 of The Art of Patrick Nagel (St. James Press, 1985). A preliminary drawing of this work is also being offered in today's auction as lot 71107. We would like to thank Monica Moynihan of Patrick Nagel Arts for her invaluable assistance in cataloging this lot. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Private collection, Manhasset, New York, acquired 1983.
Unlined canvas with a wooden backing not attached to the canvas. 2 inch scratch with scratch with correlating tiny flakes of loss in the lower left corner and a 3 inch horizontal scratch in the lower right corner above the signature. Only visible in raking light, faint 10 inch horizontal scuff in the lower left corner and a tiny 1 inch scuff along the top edge at center with a couple small vertical drip accretions along right edge of canvas. Under UV light, there appears to be no inpaint or retouching.
Lot Details
Patrick Nagel (American, 1945-1984) Blonde in Sunglasses (NC #5), 1983 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm) Signed and dated lower right PROVENANCE: Dyansen Gallery, New York; Private collection, Manhasset, New York, acquired from the above, 1983. As one of Patrick Nagel's most graphically striking images, Blonde In Sunglasses showcases the crisp and bold lines, dramatic attitude, pop sensibility, and minimalist restraint that made him the most iconic artist of women of the 1980s. Employing an immediately recognizable palette that defined an entire era, this absolute knockout is one of the finest to ever appear at auction, and represents an important discovery, having resided in the same collection for decades. The work is also known as NC#5, as a slight variant of the image was used in the Nagel Commemorative limited-edition serigraph series. The serigraph series drew from Nagel's most iconic images, of which Blonde In Sunglasses is unquestionably one. This serigraph was created from a version of this image that appeared in the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine as part of the article "A Guide for Prospective Husbands". Nagel's canvases are extremely rare, and represent the artist's most realized expressions of his own vision, thus the most desirable examples of his art for collectors. Publicly unseen since its 1983 exhibition at New York City's Dyansen Gallery, the resurfacing of this masterpiece is a significant event. A limited edition print was published for the Patrick Nagel exhibition at the B-1 Gallery in Santa Monica, California featuring this work. The image also appears on page 125 of The Art of Patrick Nagel (St. James Press, 1985). A preliminary drawing of this work is also being offered in today's auction as lot 71107. We would like to thank Monica Moynihan of Patrick Nagel Arts for her invaluable assistance in cataloging this lot. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Private collection, Manhasset, New York, acquired 1983.
Unlined canvas with a wooden backing not attached to the canvas. 2 inch scratch with scratch with correlating tiny flakes of loss in the lower left corner and a 3 inch horizontal scratch in the lower right corner above the signature. Only visible in raking light, faint 10 inch horizontal scuff in the lower left corner and a tiny 1 inch scuff along the top edge at center with a couple small vertical drip accretions along right edge of canvas. Under UV light, there appears to be no inpaint or retouching.
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