The Church Steeple of Chambon-sur-Lac, hand signed Chagall print
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$349.00
The image displays "Le Clocher de l'église de Chambon-sur-Lac" (The Church Steeple of Chambon-sur-Lac) by Marc Chagall.
- 22 1/2 x 28 1/2
- This luminous work, executed in 1925, showcases Chagall's masterful application of gouache, a medium he pursued with maturity after his return to France in 1923.
- The painting celebrates Chagall's exploration of his nomadic identity and his artistic mastery, offering a glorious ode to the French countryside.
- Chagall's art is deeply connected to his personal history, Eastern European folklore, and Jewish tradition, often featuring dreamlike compositions and symbolic imagery.
- The artwork was initially owned by Jean Negulesco, a Romanian-born Hollywood director who studied art and later moved to America
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Regular price
$349.00
The image displays "Le Clocher de l'église de Chambon-sur-Lac" (The Church Steeple of Chambon-sur-Lac) by Marc Chagall.
- 22 1/2 x 28 1/2
- This luminous work, executed in 1925, showcases Chagall's masterful application of gouache, a medium he pursued with maturity after his return to France in 1923.
- The painting celebrates Chagall's exploration of his nomadic identity and his artistic mastery, offering a glorious ode to the French countryside.
- Chagall's art is deeply connected to his personal history, Eastern European folklore, and Jewish tradition, often featuring dreamlike compositions and symbolic imagery.
- The artwork was initially owned by Jean Negulesco, a Romanian-born Hollywood director who studied art and later moved to America
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