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Chagall, Marc

Marc Chagall's Posters Catalogue Raisonne, 1975

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Marc Chagall's Posters: Catalogue Raisonné by Charles Sorlier is the definitive reference for Chagall’s poster art. Available in both English and French versions, this comprehensive encyclopedia documents all of Chagall’s original posters, from early designs printed by Chagall himself to later works printed under Sorlier’s guidance. Though it contains no original lithographs, this volume is invaluable for its meticulous documentation. Charles Sorlier and Henri Deschamps, Mourlot’s master lithographers, played a pivotal role in translating Chagall and Picasso’s visions onto century-old presses at the famed Mourlot atelier on rue Montparnasse. For over 50 years, they expertly recreated original works, preserving the integrity and brilliance of these iconic pieces. This book is an essential resource for scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts of Chagall’s poster art.

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Sku: BK7061

Artist: Marc Chagall

Title: Marc Chagall's Posters Catalogue Raisonne

Year: 1975

Signed: No

Medium: Book

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

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

Supplemental Condition Information: Dust cover torn in top left corner as well as on bottom back

Dimensions

Paper Size: 12.75 x 10 inches ( 32 x 25 cm )

Image Size: 12.75 x 10 inches ( 32 x 25 cm )

Marc Chagall's Posters Catalogue Raisonne, 1975

$375

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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