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Marc Chagall, Pavel Ivanovitch Is Brought Back to the Auberge, Original Etching, 1927 for sale at Pamono

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Pavel Ivanovitch est Ramen L'Auberge is an original Contemporary Artwork realized by Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985) in 1948 (the etchings were realized in 1927, but published by Triade only in 1948. Original etching from the series

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Pavel Ivanovitch est Ramen L’Auberge is an original Contemporary Artwork realized by Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985) in 1948 (the etchings were realized in 1927, but published by Triade only in 1948. Original etching from the series “Les Ames Mortes de Gogol”. Signed in plate. Edition of 368. Very good condition. Ref. Cat. Matignon N. 66 Pg. 54 Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985) in 1982. Chagall was born in a small Russian city to a Jewish family of modest origins. In 1917, he joined the October Revolution and started painting murals and the curtain for the Jewish Art Theater. In the following years, he dedicated his time to still lifes with flowers and objects, and a series of beautiful engravings, demonstrate a more intelligent use of the middle technique and an increased sensitivity to color. These figurative compositions are denser, and less of a sketch or outline. At that same time, he exhibited his works in New York, Amsterdam and Basel. In 1946, Chagall created his first color lithographs as illustrations for the book A Thousand and One Night for a New York editor. From this moment on, he dedicated his time almost exclusively to lithography techniques. In 1959, Chagall received an honoris causa degree at the University of Glasgow. Marc Chagall returned to Europe in 1946, arriving in Paris. In 1947, he finished The Falling Angel (1923-1947), which had been in the works for almost 25 years. Begun only a short time after Chagall’s emigration from the Soviet Union, it is, in a way, a unified artistic statement for these years, expanded and built upon as Chagall’s art developed. It combines Biblical and Torah lore with the modern world and with Chagall’s personal symbolism in a juxtaposition of images that attempt to summarize the many experiences the artist had over the course of his work on the painting.

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Period 1920 to 1949
Production Period 1920 to 1929
Identifying Marks This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark
Style Art Deco
Detailed Condition

Good This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing.

Product Code ZCI-1272118
Restoration and Damage Details
Please note that an additional handling period of up to 4 weeks may apply to this item
Materials Etching
Width
28 cm

11.0 inch
Depth
1 cm

0.4 inch
Height
38 cm

15.0 inch
Weight Range Standard Between 40kg and 80kg
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