Marc Chagall lithograph “Apparation at the Circus“

Nr. 1843 | 3.400,– Euro
"Apparation at the Circus“

Marc Chagall

Lithograph
“Apparation at the Circus“

Marc Chagall
(*1887 Witebsk (RU) – †1985 Saint-Paul-de-Vence (FR)).

Original lithograph, 1964.

Murlot-No.392
Catalog raisonné: M.392

Height: 31,5 cm | 56 cm | Width: 24 cm | 47,4 cm

Marc Chagall lithograph

“Performance in the Circus” is a well-known artwork by the French-Russian painter Marc Chagall. It is a lithograph that was first published in 1967. The work depicts various figures from the circus, including an acrobat, a clown, and a horse. Chagall was known for his use of vibrant colors and fantastical elements in his works, and “Performance in the Circus” is an example of his unique style. It is a captivating portrayal of circus life that captures the joy, drama, and magic of the circus world.

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was a French-Russian painter and graphic artist of the 20th century. He was born in Russia and studied in St. Petersburg and later in Paris, where he established himself in the art scene. Chagall was known for his unique style that combined elements of Cubism, Surrealism, and Expressionism. His works were characterized by vibrant colors, fantastical elements, and a poetic mood.

Chagall created a variety of artworks, including paintings, watercolors, drawings, and graphics. Many of his works contained biblical and Jewish motifs that were often connected to his own life story and memories of his hometown of Vitebsk. He was also known for his depictions of circus scenes, cityscapes, and landscapes.

Chagall had a long and productive career that spanned several decades. He received numerous awards and honors for his work and is considered today as one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His works can be found in many prestigious museums and galleries around the world.

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