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Marc Chagall Lithograph, La flûte enchantée (The Magic Flute), 1967
Marc Chagall Lithograph
La flûte enchantée (The Magic Flute), 1967
ID # W-8060 $85,000
Marc Chagall Etching, Prophète Tué par un Lion (The Prophet Killed by a Lion), from the Bible, 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Prophète Tué par un Lion (The Prophet Killed by a Lion), from the Bible, 1958
ID # w-8274 $12,000
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Jeremiah, 1980
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Jeremiah, 1980
ID # w-8235 Price on Request
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Nuit d'Été (Summer’s Night), 1973
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Nuit d'Été (Summer’s Night), 1973
ID # w-7918 $16,000 $10,000
Marc Chagall Etching, Moses Receiving the Ten Commandments, 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Moses Receiving the Ten Commandments, 1958
ID # w-5106 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Sara et Les Angels (Sarah and The Angels) 1960
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Sara et Les Angels (Sarah and The Angels) 1960
ID # w-4780 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, L’ange du jugement (The Angel of Judgment), 1974
Marc Chagall Lithograph
L’ange du jugement (The Angel of Judgment), 1974
ID # W-6105 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, The Burning Bush (from the Bible Series), 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
The Burning Bush (from the Bible Series), 1958
ID # w-5129 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, La Sainte Famille (The Holy Family), 1970
Marc Chagall Lithograph
La Sainte Famille (The Holy Family), 1970
ID # W-5405 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, The Tribe of Simeon, 1964
Marc Chagall Lithograph
The Tribe of Simeon, 1964
ID # W-5955 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, The Tribe of Levi,1964
Marc Chagall Lithograph
The Tribe of Levi,1964
ID # W-5455 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, Jeremiah in the Pit, from the Bible Series, 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Jeremiah in the Pit, from the Bible Series, 1958
ID # w-5233 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, La barque de Jonas (Jonas’s Boat), 1977
Marc Chagall Lithograph
La barque de Jonas (Jonas’s Boat), 1977
ID # W-6052 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, The Tribe of Benjamin, 1964
Marc Chagall Lithograph
The Tribe of Benjamin, 1964
ID # W-6097 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, Joseph and His Brothers (from the Bible Series), 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Joseph and His Brothers (from the Bible Series), 1958
ID # W-6250 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, L’ ange au chandelier (Angel with Candlestick), 1973
Marc Chagall Lithograph
L’ ange au chandelier (Angel with Candlestick), 1973
ID # W-5982 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, David et Bath-Schéba (David and Bathsheba) from The Bible, 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
David et Bath-Schéba (David and Bathsheba) from The Bible, 1958
ID # w-4812 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Noémie et ses Belles-Filles, 1960
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Noémie et ses Belles-Filles, 1960
ID # w-4781 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, The Crossing of the Red Sea pl.34 (from the Bible Series), 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
The Crossing of the Red Sea pl.34 (from the Bible Series), 1958
ID # W-5392 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, The Tribe of Dan, (1964)
Marc Chagall Lithograph
The Tribe of Dan, (1964)
ID # W-5499 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, The Tribe of Zebulun, 1964
Marc Chagall Lithograph
The Tribe of Zebulun, 1964
ID # w-5202 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Vision de Jacob (Jacob’s Vision), 1971
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Vision de Jacob (Jacob’s Vision), 1971
ID # w-4855 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, Samson and Delilah (from the Bible Series), 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Samson and Delilah (from the Bible Series), 1958
ID # W-6249 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, L'arc en ciel, da la Bible (Rainbow, from the Bible), 1969
Marc Chagall Etching
L'arc en ciel, da la Bible (Rainbow, from the Bible), 1969
ID # w-7208 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Sur la Terre des Dieux (In the Land of the Gods): Anacreon, 1967
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Sur la Terre des Dieux (In the Land of the Gods): Anacreon, 1967
ID # w-6554 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, La Tombe de Rachel, de la Bible (Rachel's Tombe, from the Bible), 1969
Marc Chagall Etching
La Tombe de Rachel, de la Bible (Rachel's Tombe, from the Bible), 1969
ID # w-7610 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le Roi David à la Lyre (King David with Lyre), 1979
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le Roi David à la Lyre (King David with Lyre), 1979
ID # W-7558 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, Josué arrête le Soleil, de la Bible (Joshua Stops the Sun, from the Bible), 1969
Marc Chagall Etching
Josué arrête le Soleil, de la Bible (Joshua Stops the Sun, from the Bible), 1969
ID # w-7609 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, L'Odyssée I – Ulysse devant Nausicaa (Ulysses before Nausicaa), from L'Odyssée (The Odyssey), 1974
Marc Chagall Lithograph
L'Odyssée I – Ulysse devant Nausicaa (Ulysses before Nausicaa), from L'Odyssée (The Odyssey), 1974
ID # w-7614 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Vue sur Notre-Dame (View of Notre-Dame), 1980
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Vue sur Notre-Dame (View of Notre-Dame), 1980
ID # w-7042 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, La Création de l'Homme, from la Bible (The Creation of Man, from the Bible), 1931–1939
Marc Chagall Etching
La Création de l'Homme, from la Bible (The Creation of Man, from the Bible), 1931–1939
ID # w-8043 Sold
Marc Chagall Etching, Prise de Jérusalem, from La Bible (The Capture of Jerusalem, from the Bible), 1958
Marc Chagall Etching
Prise de Jérusalem, from La Bible (The Capture of Jerusalem, from the Bible), 1958
ID # w-8042 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Le Martyr (The Martyr), 1970
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Le Martyr (The Martyr), 1970
ID # w-4856 Sold
Marc Chagall Lithograph, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, 1952
Marc Chagall Lithograph
Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, 1952
ID # W-7673 Sold

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Marc Chagall Biography

Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall was born July 7, 1887, in Vitebsk, Belarus. From 1907 to 1910, he studied in Saint Petersburg, at the Imperial Society for the Protection of the Arts and later with Léon Bakst. In 1910, he moved to Paris, where he associated with Guillaume Apollinaire and Robert Delaunay and encountered Fauvism and Cubism. Chagall is known for his colorful and illustrative paintings. He participated in the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne in 1912. His first solo show was held in 1914 at Der Sturm gallery in Berlin.

Chagall visited Russia in 1914, and was prevented from returning to Paris by the outbreak of war. He settled in Vitebsk, where he was appointed Commissar for Art in 1918. He founded the Vitebsk Popular Art School and directed it until disagreements with the Suprematists resulted in his resignation in 1920. He moved to Moscow and executed his first stage designs for the State Jewish Chamber Theater there. After a sojourn in Berlin, Chagall returned to Paris in 1923 and met Ambroise Vollard. His first retrospective took place in 1924 at the Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert, Paris. During the 1930s, he traveled to Palestine, the Netherlands, Spain, Poland, and Italy. In 1933, the Kunsthalle Basel held a major retrospective of Marc Chagall's paintings.

During World War II, Chagall fled to the United States. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, gave him a retrospective in 1946. He settled permanently in France in 1948 and exhibited in Paris, Amsterdam, and London. During 1951, he visited Israel and executed his first sculptures, moving away from his paintings. The following year, the artist traveled in Greece and Italy. During the 1960s, Chagall continued to travel widely, often in association with large-scale commissions he received. Among these were windows for the synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, installed in 1962; a ceiling for the Paris Opéra, installed in 1964; a window for the United Nations building, New York, installed in 1964; murals for the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, installed in 1967; and windows for the cathedral in Metz, France, installed in 1968. An exhibition of the artist's work from 1967 to 1977 was held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, in 1977-78, and a major retrospective was held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1985. During his lifetime he also created popular lithographs, such as Maternity, based on his paintings. Chagall died March 28, 1985, in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France.

"When Matisse dies," Pablo Picasso remarked, "Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what color really is." Picasso claimed he was not a fan of the "flying violins and all the folklore, but his canvases are really painted, not just thrown together." He followed up by saying, "There's never been anybody since Renoir who has the feeling for light that Chagall has."

The Museum of Biblical Art describes The Bible Chagall prints as showing "Chagall's fluid forms, dreamlike sense of space and unique style. In his choice of subject matter, Chagall reveals his reading of the Old Testament in its moments of triumph, sorrow, and prophecy." Chagall paintings often illustrated biblical and mythological stories in a way that showed the viewer the message while remaining visually intriguing. Today Chagall paintings are made more accessible through the plethora of prints the artist created of his paintings.

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As an artist who delved into the whimsical, Chagall found that his timing was impeccable when he moved to Paris, which was at the time the centre of the modern art world and abuzz with Cubism. While Cubism was becoming the dominant movement of the time, much of the French art establishment was still under the thumb of older 19th century ideas, which made Chagall’s appearance to the art scene feel like a breath of fresh air, his ideas of art as coming from inside, being an outwards projection of one's mind and psychic being that allowed him to incorporate new trends, such as futurism and orphism.

It was during this time that Chagall had his first commercial successes. He became an integral part of what later became known as the Ecole de Paris. Some of his paintings from this period, like Paris Through the Window, show his very successful attempts to fit into his new milieu, while others, like The Birthday, and I and the Village are filled with nostalgia for his old life in Vitebsk. The range of emotive and whimsical figures and motifs in Chagall's work led André Breton to say that he alone had returned metaphor triumphantly to modern painting.

Chagall travelled all over the world as his reputation of a painter and illustrator of high repute grew. Though he was in Berlin for a brief period, he had learned his techniques of engraving while he was there before departing back to Paris in 1923. While in Paris, through his friend Cendrars, he was introduced to the renowned Paris art dealer and publisher Ambroise Vollard who personally facilitated the growth of Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso, and more. Vollard had commissioned Chagall to illustrate Nicolai Gogol’s “Les Ames Mortes (Dead Souls)”, as well as the French literary classic “Fables” written by Jean de la Fontaine, resulting in an extensive collection of some of Chagall’s most evocative works. Chagall also began creating a series of etchings and engravings that illustrated the Bible in 1931 at the behest of Vollard. Chagall created 65 etchings from 1931 to 1939, but the escalation of the Second World War and Vollard’s sudden death halted the ambitious commission until 1952. The artist finally completed the extensive undertaking four years later.

Marc Chagall's artwork are steeped in his Jewish heritage, often including memories of his home in Vitebsk, Belarus and in Vitebsk, Belarus and it's folk culture. These subjects are the themes that Chagall always returns to. Some have argued that his painting style after the war was more subdued, melancholy, even hearkening back in time to post-Impressionism, but as ever, his work was entirely, uniquely his own. Chagall, throughout his career, incorporated elements from many schools of modern art, including Cubism, Fauvism, Symbolism, Surrealism, Orphism and Futurism. Ever though, his work revealed deeper levels of a resonant, lyrical emotional aesthetic, of music and culture, of a deep, intrinsic understanding of Jewish heritage.

The Russian master continued to rival the artistic achievement of paint with the technical refinement and emotional charge of lithography. Ironically, Marc Chagall only began to entrust the medium when he was 63 years old, though he is widely-considered to have revolutionized and innovated the practice’s color capabilities.

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