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Chagall, Marc

MARC CHAGALL The Four Seasons, 1974

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This original 1974 poster, printed by Mourlot and published by The First National Bank of Chicago, was created to celebrate the unveiling of Marc Chagall’s monumental mosaic The Four Seasons, commissioned as a gift to the city of Chicago. The poster reflects the lyrical imagery and radiant palette that define the mosaic, which remains one of Chagall’s most beloved public artworks.

Listed as Sorlier 62 in Chagall’s Posters – A Catalogue Raisonné (1975), this edition embodies the spirit of Chagall’s joyful, dreamlike universe—where seasons, lovers, animals, and symbols of renewal flow seamlessly together. A significant collectible, it commemorates both the creation of a major public art landmark and Chagall’s enduring cultural legacy in Chicago’s urban landscape.

Details

Sku: MI1149

Artist: Marc Chagall

Title: The Four Seasons

Year: 1974

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 5000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 37 x 26 inches ( 94 x 66 cm )

Image Size: 37 x 25 inches ( 94 x 64 cm )

MARC CHAGALL The Four Seasons, 1974

$2,500

About the Artist

Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall painted from memory and feeling rather than reality. His work shows floating people, glowing villages, animals, and symbols that come from his personal life and cultural background. What made his work different was its honesty. At a time when many artists avoided emotion, Chagall leaned into it. He showed that art could tell stories, hold memories, and express belief without needing to look realistic or modern in a strict way.
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