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233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976

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Medium: hand-signed lithograph on wove
Year: 1976
Edition: 64

Sheet Size: 29.87 x 21.37"
Image Size: 24.5 x 17"

Signature: signed 'Marc Chagall' lower right and annotated lower left
Reference: Mourlot 844

Literature: Sorlier, C. The Lithographs of Chagall V, 1974-1979. Crown Publishers, Inc., 1984. pg. 109. M.844.

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233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
233 - The Bird in the Studio (M.844), 1976
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About the Artist

About the Work

"The Bird in the Studio (M.844)" is a lithograph on Wove created by Mar Chagall in 1976. From the edition of 64, the artwork is signed 'Marc Chagall' lower right and annotated lower left. The image size is 24.5 x 17" and the artwork is framed in a custom, closed-corner, gold leaf frame. The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

About the Artist

Marc Chagall was born Moishe/Marc Shagal in Liozne, near Vitebsk, in modern day Belarus, in 1887. He was a Russian-French-Jewish artist of international repute who, arguably, was one of the most influential modernist artists of the 20th Century, both as an early modernist, and as an important part of the Jewish artistic tradition. He distinguished himself in many arenas: as a painter, book illustrator, ceramicist, stained-glass painter, stage set designer and tapestry maker. Widely admired by both his contemporaries, and by later artists, he forged his creative path in spite of the many difficulties and injustices he faced in his long lifetime. Chagall's early life in the schetl with his Hasidic Jew parents was a strong influence on his work throughout his life. He carried a Russian mysticism, and an intrinsic understanding of and sympathy for his religious roots wherever he travelled.

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