Marc CHAGALL (Russia 1887-France 1985) (After)

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Marc CHAGALL (Russia 1887-France 1985) (After)
"The Circus - Revolution), Lithographic poster (Original technique: lithograph on stone), 1963 Mourlot workshop Signed in the plate Dimensions: 75 x 51 cm Reference: Catalogue raisonné Sorlier of Chagall's original posters, reference #93 (In excellent condition) Marc Chagall: (1887-1985) born Moïche Zakharovitch Chagalov, is a painter who was born on July the 7th in Liozna, in Bielorussia (then included in the Russian Empire), and naturalised french in 1937. He died on March 28th, 1985 in Saint-Paul de Vence. Chagall is one of the most famous foreign artists who settle in France in the XXth century, along with Pablo Picasso or Joan Miro. Even if his work is not associated to any movement or school, it bears characteristics of Surrealism and neo-primitivism. He also drew his inspiration from jewish tradition, the daily life of the shtetl (jewish village in Eastern Europe) and russian folklore, from which he elaborated his own symbolic. Chagall work with different medium, such as oil on canvas, sculpture, poetry, glass painting, enamels etc. Additionally to the worldwide presence of his works in the biggest collections, one museum is dedicated to him in Nice, and another one in Vitebsk.
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