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Hans Bellmer

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By dandi, 17 March, 2025
Description

photograph and photographic collage, similar to plate IV from the book ''Les jeux de la poupee'', the one with comments by Paul Eluard.

Category
Fine Art
Medium
photo on paper, with manual interventions, collage
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
120x169 mm
Date Period
1934-1949
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 months 2 weeks ago

Hans Bellmer Collage Similar to 'Les Jeux de la Poupée' Plate IV

Item Details

  • Artist: Hans Bellmer (1902–1975)
  • Title/Theme: Photograph and photographic collage, reminiscent of works from Les Jeux de la PoupĂ©e (The Doll’s Games) with commentary by Paul Eluard.
  • Medium: Photo on paper with manual interventions (collage).
  • Dimensions: 120 x 169 mm
  • Date Period: 1934-1949 (Bellmer’s key artistic period for Les Jeux de la PoupĂ©e)
  • Condition: Good
  • Distinguishing Feature: Signature visible (presumably authentic), key factor in valuation.

Historical Context and Artistic Significance

Hans Bellmer was a German surrealist artist best known for his provocative and unsettling photographic works involving disjointed, doll-like figures. His series Les Jeux de la Poupée (The Doll’s Games) was a powerful commentary on identity, desire, and psychological fragmentation. The book included a set of manipulated photographs, often collaged and painted, that depicted these unsettling forms.

This particular work aligns stylistically with Bellmer’s signature surrealist themes of bodily distortion, dismemberment, and fragmented identity — prominent motifs in Les Jeux de la Poupée. Bellmer’s collaboration with Paul Eluard further cemented these works as vital pieces in the surrealist movement.

Value Assessment

The value of this piece depends on several factors:

  1. Authenticity: If the signature is verified as genuine and the piece is an original or authorized print/collage by Bellmer, it could be highly valuable.
  2. Condition: The condition is described as good, which maintains its desirability. Any visible wear, discoloration, or damage may affect value.
  3. Rarity: Original works by Bellmer are relatively rare, especially those from the Les Jeux de la Poupée period.
  4. Provenance: If this piece has a well-documented history (e.g., from a notable collection or authenticated sale), its value increases.

Estimated Value

  • Authenticated Original Collage: $5,000 - $15,000+ (potentially higher depending on market trends)
  • Authorized Print or Photomechanical Reproduction: $800 - $3,000
  • Unsigned or Later Print/Copy: $400 - $1,000

Hans Bellmer's work has consistently held value in the fine art and surrealist markets, with particular interest among collectors of early 20th-century avant-garde art.

Recommended Next Steps

  1. Authentication: Contact a reputable fine art authenticator or auction house (e.g., Sotheby’s, Christie’s, or Bonhams) for confirmation of the signature and originality.
  2. Condition Evaluation: A conservator may provide insights on preservation techniques to maintain its condition.
  3. Market Analysis: Surrealist art remains highly collectible, and Bellmer's works, in particular, can see value spikes depending on recent sales.

For an accurate appraisal with potential sale considerations, a professional evaluation by a fine art expert or appraiser is strongly recommended.

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