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Night in Vence

$2,600
£1,997.48
€2,295.09
CA$3,657.22
A$4,108.73
CHF 2,146.82
MX$50,148.91
NOK 27,258.28
SEK 25,657.93
DKK 17,126.79

About the Item

The reproduction in oil of Marc Chagall's "Night in Vence" by unknown artist. In 1949, Chagall bought a house in Vence close to the Matisse chapel. At the time, the French Riviera was an incredible «art center» frequented by many artists such as Matisse, Picasso, Magnelli, Léger. In 1962, Chagall decorated one of the chapels of the Notre Dame de la Nativité cathedral. He made a colourful mosaic featuring Moses saved from the waters. It was in 1966 that Marc and Bella Chagall settled in a house they had had built in Saint-Paul de Vence’s countryside. It’s name was “La Colline”, and it is situated at Chemin des Gardettes (private property nowdays). That house was especially conceived for work: eventhough Chagall was almost 80, he was very in demand and regularly commissioned Marc Chagall passed away in March, 28th, 1985. He rests in the cemetery of Saint-Paul de Vence, overlooking the Mediterranean sea.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cliffside Park, NJ
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2358214719672

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