Marc Chagall
"Le Soir au Village" (Evening in the Village)
This piece is :
- New
- Lithographic Art Print on Paper
- Custom Framed in a black and silver wood frame
- Matted in black with a v-groove cut out
- Framed Size: 20 x 15"
- Image Size: 9" x 6.5"
- Black and white image
- This image features Chagall's distrinctive, surreal, dreamlike style with elements of peasant life and folklore. The image in the print depicts scenes from Chagall's memories of his hometown of Vitebsk, which he painted in Paris around 1911. Various lithograph versions of similar themes were created by Chagall or published later (e.g., 1957 or 1977).
- Style: Chagall's work blends elements of Cubism and Fauvism with surreal, dreamlike imagery and references to Russian-Jewish folklore.
- Subject: The image features whimsical and symbolic scenes, including a green-faced man (possibly the artist), a house, a floating animal, and other figures, all rendered with distorted proportions and disregard for gravity to evoke memories and emotions.
- Ready to hang- hardware included.
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Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Born in Belarus he moved to St. Petersburg in 1907. He moved to Paris in 1910 & his inventive imagery won immediate recognition in the city’s avant-garde circles. Here he began to assimilate cubist characteristics into his expressionistic style. He is considered a forerunner of surrealism. Chagall maintained a consistent style throughout his long career. Chagall’s 12 stained glass windows, symbolizing the tribes of Israel, were exhibited in Paris & New York City before being installed (1962) in the Hadassah-Hebrew Univ. Medical Center synagogue in Jerusalem. In 1985, Marc Chagall died just as his major retrospective was closing in Russia. Chagall, with such abilities, proved himself one of the 20th century’s great masters of art.

