Marc Chagall Color Lithograph "Green Acrobat" from "Derrière le Miroir", 1979
Item Details
Marc Chagall (Russian-French; 1887 – 1985)
Untitled (cover), 1979
Color lithograph on paper
Signed in plate to the lower right
Cover from Derrière le Miroir, no. 235
Published by Maeght Editeur, Paris
Label present to the verso of frame
Marc Chagall was a renowned Jewish artist born July 7, 1887 in Vitebsk, Russia, who later moved to Paris and gained French citizenship. Chagall studied at the Imperial Society for the Protection of the Arts in Saint Petersburg. He was a member of the Ecole de Paris and was part of the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d’Automne in the early 1900s. In addition to Paris and St. Petersburg, Chagall traveled and exhibited globally including Amsterdam, Jerusalem and New York City. Having lived through World War I and World War II, his work was influenced by these events. Chagall’s work is inspired by his Jewish heritage and his home town of Vitebsk, and incorporates elements of Fauvism and Cubism as well as aspects of traditional Russian and Jewish folk art. His work has been exhibited and collected internationally both privately and by institutions including the Guggenheim, the Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou and Tate Modern.
Literature
Patrick Cramer, Marc Chagall The Illustrated Books, Figure 110.
Ulrike Gauss, Marc Chagall: The Lithographs, figure 946.
Condition
- print has been partially cropped by matting; minor scuffing and accretions to frame.
Dimensions
- measurements of frame; image measures 8.5" W x 12.5" H.
Item #
ITMG438453







