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Marc chagall
paradis ii
(paradise ii)
from "drawings for the bible"
colour lithograph on paper
publisher: verve, paris
year: 1960
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Marc chagall
paradis ii
(paradise ii)
from "drawings for the bible"
colour lithograph on paper
publisher: verve, paris
year: 1960
size: 355 x 264 mm
on the back: another black and white original lithograph by marc chagall, mandatory in this edition.
very good condition: complete image (no crop, no trim), wonderful colours, a hardly perceivable bump in the corner (see image)
with gallery certificate
catalogue raisonné:
meret meyer and patrick cramer, "marc chagall, les livres illustrés", ref. # 42
charles sorlier and fernand mourlot, chagall lithographe, vol. Ii, ref. # 233
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chagall and the bible
marc chagall’s drawings for the bible, published in 1960 as a special double issue of the legendary art magazine verve, represents one of the most profound encounters between modern art and sacred text. While chagall had been obsessed with biblical themes since his 1931 trip to palestine, this specific suite allowed him to explore the narrative with a newfound technical mastery of colour lithography.
working closely with the master printer fernand mourlot, chagall created 24 vibrant color lithographs for this series. These works do not merely illustrate the old testament; they reimagine it through a dreamlike, jewish-eastern european lens. Chagall uses radiant blues, fiery reds, and golden yellows to transcend literal interpretation. The figures often float, defying gravity to suggest a spiritual reality that exists alongside the physical one.
for chagall, the bible was the "greatest source of poetry of all time." through these lithographs, he sought to make the ancient prophets and patriarchs feel human and immediate. Today, this collection is celebrated not just as a religious milestone, but as a pinnacle of 20th-century printmaking, showcasing how chagall could turn stone and ink into pure emotion.
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about this very artwork
this colour lithograph invites us into a mystical realm. The composition is strikingly anchored by the oversized, emerald-green head of a mythical beast, whose large, expressive eye and flowing mane symbolise the wild, untamed spirit of eden.
a delicate yellow bird is etched onto the creature's cheek, adding a layer of dreamlike symbolism characteristic of chagall’s lyrical style.
tucked behind this central figure, we find adam and eve rendered in soft, fluid lines; adam gently offers a vibrant red fruit to eve, whose pale, curvaceous form glows against the dark, stippled background. Through bold color blocks and ethereal textures, the artist masterfully captures an intimate moment of primordial harmony and spiritual connection. Just before the fall. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs,
designer records,
or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising
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