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Marc Chagall
1979 Marc Chagall 'La Ruche' Lithograph Mourlot

1979

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This lithograph, titled La Ruche, was printed by Mourlot for Marc Chagall’s 1979 exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris. It portrays Chagall at his easel, painting one of his iconic images of lovers—a recurring theme in his work that represents love, joy, and spirituality. Created by Charles Sorlier at Mourlot, the lithograph captures the essence of Chagall’s dreamlike style, blending his deeply personal symbolism with the colorful vibrancy and whimsicality for which he is celebrated. Floating figures, bold brushwork, and lyrical composition all echo the artist’s lifelong themes of nostalgia, creativity, and poetic vision. La Ruche—named after the famed artists' residence in Montparnasse where Chagall once lived—also pays homage to the vibrant artistic community that shaped much of 20th-century modernism. A stunning example of Chagall's collaborative lithographic work with Mourlot, this piece is both a tribute to his creative spirit and a collectible gem for lovers of modern art. Paper Size: 29.25 x 21.25 inches ( 74 x 54 cm ) Image Size: 17.75 x 13 inches ( 45 x 33 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Shipping and Handling: We ship Worldwide. For Domestic and International shipments alike, we use heavy, thick-walled UPS and FedEx Approved shipping tubes to ship all items that are rollable. For items that cannot be rolled, we pack the item flat. Attention International Buyers, Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
  • Creator:
    Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1979
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.25 in (74.3 cm)Width: 21.25 in (53.98 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: CB00181stDibs: LU129418152522

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