Chagall Hand-signed Paris Through the Window. Museum lithogaph.
Regular price
$352.00
Size: 22 x 23 3/8
Condition: Very good to Excellent as shown.
Hand-signed by Chagall. Given to his friend Martin Riskin/to Sy Kessler (autograph dealer)/to present owner.
This image depicts "Paris Through the Window" (also known as "Paris par la fenêtre"), a significant oil on canvas painting created by Marc Chagall in 1913.
- The painting blends elements of Cubism and Orphic Cubism, reflecting Chagall's engagement with the avant-garde art movements prevalent in Paris at the time, particularly influenced by Robert Delaunay.
- It portrays Paris as seen from a window, featuring iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, alongside fantastical elements such as a two-faced figure (interpreted as representing Chagall's divided loyalties between Paris and his Russian homeland) and a cat with human-like features.
- The use of vibrant colors, fragmented forms, and a dreamlike atmosphere are characteristic of Chagall's unique style, which often merged reality with imagination.
- "Paris Through the Window" is part of the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
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Regular price
$352.00
Size: 22 x 23 3/8
Condition: Very good to Excellent as shown.
Hand-signed by Chagall. Given to his friend Martin Riskin/to Sy Kessler (autograph dealer)/to present owner.
This image depicts "Paris Through the Window" (also known as "Paris par la fenêtre"), a significant oil on canvas painting created by Marc Chagall in 1913.
- The painting blends elements of Cubism and Orphic Cubism, reflecting Chagall's engagement with the avant-garde art movements prevalent in Paris at the time, particularly influenced by Robert Delaunay.
- It portrays Paris as seen from a window, featuring iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, alongside fantastical elements such as a two-faced figure (interpreted as representing Chagall's divided loyalties between Paris and his Russian homeland) and a cat with human-like features.
- The use of vibrant colors, fragmented forms, and a dreamlike atmosphere are characteristic of Chagall's unique style, which often merged reality with imagination.
- "Paris Through the Window" is part of the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
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