Artwork information

Category

Print

Technique

Lithographic poster

Date

1971

Dimensions

68 cm x 49 cm

Signature

Unsigned

Proof(s) of authenticity

State of conservation

Very good

Framing

No

Location

Paris, France

Description

Rare lithographic poster in color by Charles Sorlier after an original lithograph by Marc Chagall: “Offrande de fleurs”, 1964.

Printed by Mourlot for the exhibition “Hommage à Louis Aragon” at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Céret, July-September 1971.

This beautiful print was produced in an edition of 1500 + a few proofs on Vélin d'arches paper reserved for the artist and his entourage.

Please note: this is one of the few posters produced on Vélin d'arches for the artist.

Dimensions of sheet: 68 x 49 cm

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Provenance

French private collection

The artist

Painter
Drawer

Marc Chagall

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Painter
Drawer
Born in 1887
Russia

Bio

Marc Chagall was born on July 7, 1887 in Vitebsk, in present-day Belarus. He comes from a modest Jewish family, he discovered painting in his hometown. In 1907, he left to study at the Fine Arts of Saint Petersburg, in particular, in the studio of Léon Bakst.

In 1909, Marc Chagall fell in love with Bella Rosenfeld. At the same time, he dreamed of living in Paris, where he settled in 1911. In Paris, he met Guillaume Apollinaire and Blaise Cendrars. In 1912, he exhibited for the first time.

With the arrival of World War I, the artist and his beloved returned to Vitebsk and married in 1915. Marc Chagall became the head of the town's art school. In 1922, he moved to Berlin and tried his hand at engraving. One year later, he returned to France.

In 1937, Marc Chagall obtained French nationality. During the Second World War, he managed to flee Europe to the United States. His wife died suddenly of a viral infection in 1944.

In 1948, he returned to France and already enjoyed international recognition. Several retrospectives on Marc Chagall are organized during his lifetime. He died on September 28, 1985 at the age of 97. 

Marc Chagall, who was one of the great actors of the "École de Paris", painted colorful canvases, dreamlike and poetic works.