Chagall Hand-signed Print, Temple and History of Bacchus, Matted
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$250.00
Seller: ArchiveAuthority
12 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches
Chagall signed and gave this print to his friend Martin Riskin who gave it to Sy Kessler, and autograph dealer, from whom present owner purchased it.
The image depicts Marc Chagall's "Temple et Histoire de Bacchus (Temple and History of Bacchus)," a lithograph from his renowned "Daphnis et Chloé" series.
- This lithograph is part of a series of 42 color lithographs created by Chagall to illustrate the ancient Greek romance novel "Daphnis and Chloe" by Longus.
- The series is considered one of Chagall's most significant graphic works, showcasing his unique style and vibrant use of color.
- The story of Daphnis and Chloe follows two foundling children raised as shepherds who fall in love and face various challenges before ultimately finding their true identities and marrying.
- Chagall was inspired by a trip to Greece with his second wife while working on this series, which he began in 1956.
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Regular price
$250.00
Seller: ArchiveAuthority
12 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches
Chagall signed and gave this print to his friend Martin Riskin who gave it to Sy Kessler, and autograph dealer, from whom present owner purchased it.
The image depicts Marc Chagall's "Temple et Histoire de Bacchus (Temple and History of Bacchus)," a lithograph from his renowned "Daphnis et Chloé" series.
- This lithograph is part of a series of 42 color lithographs created by Chagall to illustrate the ancient Greek romance novel "Daphnis and Chloe" by Longus.
- The series is considered one of Chagall's most significant graphic works, showcasing his unique style and vibrant use of color.
- The story of Daphnis and Chloe follows two foundling children raised as shepherds who fall in love and face various challenges before ultimately finding their true identities and marrying.
- Chagall was inspired by a trip to Greece with his second wife while working on this series, which he began in 1956.
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