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MARC CHAGALL "LOVERS ABOVE PARIS" Exclusive Edition Lithograph
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MARC CHAGALL "LOVERS ABOVE PARIS": A unique lithograph, numbered in a 500-piece limited series. The paper measures 25" x 35.5", and the vivid image is 21.5" x 28". Crafted on premium archival paper. Marc Chagall, a French artist of many talents, was known for his expressive use of color, integrating folklore into his artwork. Although he preferred being identified as Belarusian, he became a key figure in the Ecole de Paris post-1923. Later, he innovated stained glass art, drawing on symbolic irrationality and color to blend reality with fantasy. As a painter-poet, he restored metaphor to French formalism.
Artist: Marc Chagall
Title: "LOVERS OVER PARIS".
Edition: Pencil numbered from a limited edition of 500.
Size: Paper with border measures 25" x 35.5". Image measures 21.5" x 28".
Printed on high quality archival paper with generous margins.
Marc Chagall was a multifaceted French artist known for his work as a painter, draftsman, printmaker, designer, sculptor, ceramicist, and writer. Renowned for his vivid use of color, Chagall made a name for himself as an expressive colorist. His creations are notable for their consistent incorporation of folkloric motifs and bold hues. Although his distinct style was formed in the pre-World War I era, it experienced minimal evolution over his extensive career. Despite his preference to be identified as a Belarusian artist, after his departure from the Soviet Union in 1923, he emerged as a prominent figure within the Ecole de Paris, particularly during the late 1920s and 1930s. In his later years, he was celebrated as a leading innovator in the art of stained glass.
His symbolic irrationality rejected external influences, relying heavily on color to evoke fantastical memories where the real and the imaginary seamlessly intertwine, forging a legendary artistic identity. As a painter-poet admired by Apollinaire and Cendrars, Chagall reintroduced the neglected dimension of metaphor into French formalism.
Artist: Marc Chagall
Title: "LOVERS OVER PARIS".
Edition: Pencil numbered from a limited edition of 500.
Size: Paper with border measures 25" x 35.5". Image measures 21.5" x 28".
Printed on high quality archival paper with generous margins.
Marc Chagall was a multifaceted French artist known for his work as a painter, draftsman, printmaker, designer, sculptor, ceramicist, and writer. Renowned for his vivid use of color, Chagall made a name for himself as an expressive colorist. His creations are notable for their consistent incorporation of folkloric motifs and bold hues. Although his distinct style was formed in the pre-World War I era, it experienced minimal evolution over his extensive career. Despite his preference to be identified as a Belarusian artist, after his departure from the Soviet Union in 1923, he emerged as a prominent figure within the Ecole de Paris, particularly during the late 1920s and 1930s. In his later years, he was celebrated as a leading innovator in the art of stained glass.
His symbolic irrationality rejected external influences, relying heavily on color to evoke fantastical memories where the real and the imaginary seamlessly intertwine, forging a legendary artistic identity. As a painter-poet admired by Apollinaire and Cendrars, Chagall reintroduced the neglected dimension of metaphor into French formalism.






