Chagall, Marc
Zigeuner Musikanten. - The Wandering Musicians.
Marc Chagall – Zigeuner Musikanten. - The Wandering Musicians. · Original Color Lithograph · Edition of 5,000 · André Sauret, Paris · 1963
Eigenschaften
- Published: Paris
- Published date: 1963
- Type: Print
- Technique: Original lithograph / unsigned.
- Issue date: 1963
- Category: Chagall Musicians
- Size: 320 by 240mm (12 by 9 inches).
- Bibliography: Mourlot 396
- Stock number: 22216
- Condition: Printed on the full sheet as published. In excellent condition.
Article description
Article description
Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall. Edition of 5,000, unsigned and unnumbered, from Chagall Lithographe / Catalogue Raisonné, Vol. II (1957–1962), 1963. Published by André Sauret, Monte Carlo, 1963. Printed by Mourlot and Draeger, Paris. Sheet: 320 by 240mm (12 by 9 inches). A luminous evocation of Chagall's beloved France, from one of the 20th century's greatest colorists. Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985) was one of the most celebrated and beloved artists of the 20th century. Born Marc Zakharovich Shagal in Vitebsk, Belarus (then part of the Russian Empire), he trained in Saint Petersburg before moving to Paris in 1910, where he became part of the vibrant avant-garde of Montparnasse. Drawing on Jewish folk tradition, Russian culture, and the imagery of his Belarusian childhood, Chagall developed a uniquely dreamlike visual language infused with lovers floating above villages, fiddlers on rooftops, animals, angels, and mystical biblical scenes. Associated with Fauvism, Cubism, and Surrealism—yet belonging to none—he was the quintessential 'School of Paris' master. His monumental stained-glass windows, ceiling paintings (including the Paris Opéra), and tapestries brought his vision to public spaces worldwide. Chagall's work is held at MoMA in New York, the Tate in London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim, and the Musée National Marc Chagall in Nice—inaugurated in 1973 and dedicated to his biblical message cycle. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints, with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide. 'Chagall Lithographe' (Volume II, 1963), published by André Sauret in Monte Carlo with text by Fernand Mourlot, is the second volume of the monumental catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographic output. The volume covers prints from 1957 to 1962 and contains 24 original lithographs printed by Mourlot and Draeger in Paris. It is one of the most important documentary sources for Chagall's graphic work, and the original color lithographs bound within it—depicting the circus performers, lovers, musicians, and biblical figures so beloved by collectors—are among Chagall's most iconic images. This original color lithograph (sheet: 320 by 240mm (12 by 9 inches)) depicts 'Zigeuner Musikanten. - The Wandering Musicians.'. Published in 1963 Edition of 5,000, by André Sauret, Monte Carlo, this work is a fine example of Chagall's graphic production of the period, printed at the celebrated Mourlot studio in Paris under the direct supervision of Fernand Mourlot. Each color was applied from a separate lithographic stone, resulting in the luminous, layered palette that makes Chagall's prints instantly recognizable. Chagall's images of Paris, the Côte d'Azur, and the South of France reflect his deep love for his adopted homeland. From the rooftops of Montparnasse to the luminous bays of Nice and Vence, these lithographs capture a France bathed in the artist's signature warm light and poetic fantasy. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears, creases, or foxing. Ready to frame.Marc Chagall – Zigeuner Musikanten. - The Wandering Musicians. · Original Color Lithograph · Edition of 5,000 · André Sauret, Paris · 1963
Mourlot 396
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