Marc Chagall Russian-French, 1887-1985
Works
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Marc ChagallL'Aube (Dawn) , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallLa Danseuse Aux Oiseaux , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallL'Offrende (The Offering) , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallLe Poisson Volant from Colour Amour , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper16 x 20"
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Marc ChagallLe Violoneux from Colour Amour , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallNu a L'oiseau (Nude with a Bird), 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallDans Le Village, 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallLa Béte Bleue (The Blue Beast), 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallPaysanne Mexicaine Chagall , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallAcrobate Aile (Winged Acrobat) , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallLes amants de la Tour Eiffel , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallL'Aube (Dawn) , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallLes Amoureux (The Lovers) , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallMusique , 1958Pochoir on Richard de Bas paper20 x 16"
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Marc ChagallThe Ballet, 1969Original Color Lithograph14 x 10"$ 4,250.00
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Marc ChagallUntitled Lithograph from Circus D'Izis (Le Acrobats), 1965Original Lithograph12.75 x 9"
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Marc Chagall"Tribe of Dan" Jerusalem Windows, 1962Lithograph11.62 x 8.5"
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Marc Chagall"Tribe of Gad" Jerusalem Windows, 1962Lithograph11.62 x 8.5"
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Marc Chagall"Tribe of Levi" Jerusalem Windows, 1962Lithograph11.62 x 8.5"
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Marc Chagall"The Candlestick", Jerusalem Windows, 1962Original Color Lithograph12.75 x 9.25"
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Marc Chagall"Vitraux Pour Jerusalem" from Jerusalem Windows, 1962Original Color Lithograph12.75 x 9.25"
Biography
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Russian-French artist known for his unique blend of fantasy and realism, often drawing on Jewish folklore and biblical themes. Born in Vitebsk, Belarus, Chagall studied in Saint Petersburg before moving to Paris, where he became part of the avant-garde movement. His work is characterized by vibrant colors, dreamlike scenes, and a deep sense of spirituality. Chagall worked across various mediums, including painting, stained glass, and printmaking, leaving an indelible mark on modern art. Notable works include I and the Village and the stained glass windows for the United Nations and cathedrals in Europe. Chagall's art celebrates love, humanity, and the beauty of life, making him one of the most beloved artists of the 20th century.