Marc Chagall, Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967, M506

Artist: Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985)
Title:Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967, M506
Reference:Mourlot 506
Series:Circus Series
Medium:Color Lithograph on Arches Paper
Image Size:25 5/8 in x 16 13/16 in (63.6 cm x 42.7 cm)
Sheet Size:29 7/8 in x 20 3/8 in (75.7 cm x 51.8 cm)
Framed Size:34 in x 25 3/4 in (86.3 cm x 65.4 cm)
Edition:Numbered from the edition of 24 in the lower left margin.
Signature:This work is hand-signed by Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul, 1985) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Condition:This work is in excellent condition.
ID #w-7622
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Historical Description

Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 is one of the eye-catching lithographs from Chagall’s Circus series. Publisher and art dealer Ambroise Vollard loved the circus and commissioned a production of circus graphics, for which Chagall executed a series of gouaches in the late 1920s. Chagall was a circus enthusiast himself, and his assistant Charles Sorlier noted Chagall’s childlike pleasure in watching the performers.  When speaking of circus performers and clowns, Chagall said, “Their colors and make-up draw me towards other psychic deformations, which I dream of painting” (Mourlot 216). When Vollard died in 1939, the artist stopped working on the project, although circus motifs frequently appeared in his work after that time. Chagall eventually started working on the series again with encouragement from Tériade, who published the thirty-eight lithographs of the series in 1967. Capturing the dynamic energy of the circus and its lively performers, this work is a masterpiece any Chagall enthusiast would admire.

Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 captures the suspense and controlled chaos of a lion taming act. The entire background is overlaid in crisscrosses that evoke the bars of a cage, placing the viewpoint of the composition from within the cage itself. Rendered in Chagall’s iconic illustrative style, three figures of lions stand at varying heights towards the top and face the figure of the lion tamer in the lower left of the image. The two right lions are pigmented with a saturated fuchsia, while the other lion is colored in a deep cerulean that matches the hue of the lion tamer. The pedestal on which the central pink lion stands blends into the lines of the cage, making the lion appear to float among the crowd of spectators. Such visual ambiguity alludes to the way the thrill and risk of circus performances transpires from performers to audience, as the spectators share the excitement of the act. The female figure lying atop a yellow lion at the base of the composition adds another element of ambiguous and unresolved action. The rich and varied visual impact of Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 explores not only the danger of lion taming but, more broadly, the risk involved in circus entertainment.

Created in 1967, Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 is a color lithograph on Arches paper. This work is hand-signed by Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul, 1985) in pencil in the lower right margin. Numbered from the edition of 24 in the lower left margin.

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the sale of the work).

1. Gauss, Ulrike. Marc Chagall: The Lithographs. The Sorlier collection. Edited by Ulrike Gauss et. al. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 1999. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. 506.
2. Mourlot, Fernand. The Lithographs of Chagall, vol. III 1957-1962. Monté Carlo, 1960. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. 506.
3. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this artwork.

About the Framing:
Framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 is presented in a complementary moulding and finished with silk-wrapped mats and optical grade Plexiglas.

 

Subject Matter: $16-50k Circus