Hand Signed Chagall Print, Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers
Regular price
$850.00
- Hand signed by Marc Chagall
- 26 1/2 x 31 inches
- The image is a print of the famous oil painting "Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers" by the Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall.
- The painting was created in 1912–1913 during Chagall's first stay in Paris.
- It depicts the artist with an easel, a palette, and notably, seven fingers on his left hand.
- The title and the seven fingers are a reference to the Yiddish phrase "Mit alle zibn finger," meaning to do something as well as one possibly can.
- The Eiffel Tower is visible in the background, anchoring the work in Paris, while elements from his Russian heritage, like the small church buildings, are also present.
- The original painting is housed in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
- The painting was created in 1912–1913 during Chagall's first stay in Paris.
Regular price
$850.00
- Hand signed by Marc Chagall
- 26 1/2 x 31 inches
- The image is a print of the famous oil painting "Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers" by the Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall.
- The painting was created in 1912–1913 during Chagall's first stay in Paris.
- It depicts the artist with an easel, a palette, and notably, seven fingers on his left hand.
- The title and the seven fingers are a reference to the Yiddish phrase "Mit alle zibn finger," meaning to do something as well as one possibly can.
- The Eiffel Tower is visible in the background, anchoring the work in Paris, while elements from his Russian heritage, like the small church buildings, are also present.
- The original painting is housed in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
- The painting was created in 1912–1913 during Chagall's first stay in Paris.