Marc Chagall Menton
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Belarusian-born artist renowned for his vibrant use of color and dreamlike imagery, blending elements of Cubism, Symbolism, and Fauvism. In 1968, he created a colour lithograph titled "Septième Biennale de Peinture, Menton" for the Seventh Biennial of Painting in Menton, France. This work exemplifies Chagall's distinctive style, featuring whimsical figures and vivid hues. The lithograph was produced in an edition, with some copies signed by the artist. Over the years, it has been featured in various auctions and exhibitions, reflecting Chagall's enduring influence in the art world.
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Belarusian-born artist renowned for his vibrant use of color and dreamlike imagery, blending elements of Cubism, Symbolism, and Fauvism. In 1...
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Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Belarusian-born artist renowned for his vibrant use of color and dreamlike imagery, blending elements of Cubism, Symbolism, and Fauvism. In 1968, he created a colour lithograph titled "Septième Biennale de Peinture, Menton" for the Seventh Biennial of Painting in Menton, France. This work exemplifies Chagall's distinctive style, featuring whimsical figures and vivid hues. The lithograph was produced in an edition, with some copies signed by the artist. Over the years, it has been featured in various auctions and exhibitions, reflecting Chagall's enduring influence in the art world.
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