Marc Chagall "Le coq rouge" original lithograph
Artist: Marc Chagall
Price:
$650.00
Medium: Prints
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Creation Date: 1957
Materials: lithograph
Dimensions: 9" x 15"
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Medium: original lithograph. Catalogue reference: Mourlot 203. Printed in 1957 at the Mourlot atelier and published in Paris by Maeght. This charming composition is one of the original lithographs Chagall contributed for a volume by Jacques Lassaigne. Size: 9 x 15 1/4 inches (230 x 387 mm). There is a center fold, as issued. Not signed.
About The Artist
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Russian-French modernist artist celebrated for his unique blend of symbolic, dreamlike imagery and vibrant colors. Born in Vitebsk, Russia, Chagall initially absorbed influences from Russian folk art and Fauvism. His distinctive style evolved into a fusion of Cubism, Surrealism, and Expressionism. Notable works like "I and the Village" (1911) exemplify his fantastical narratives and floating compositions. Forced to flee the rise of Nazi Germany, Chagall settled in France and continued to produce art that often incorporated Jewish themes and biblical motifs. His monumental stained glass windows, like those at the Jerusalem Hadassah Medical Center, attest to his versatile talent. Chagall's profound contributions to 20th-century art, spanning painting, stained glass, and ceramics, secured his place as a master of poetic and imaginative storytelling.
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