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MARC CHAGALL "DAY BREAK - 1983"
By Marc Chagall
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985) "Day Break" lithograph in colours, 1983, on wove paper. Signed in pencil
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

MARC CHAGALL "MONDE FAMILIER - 1983"
By Marc Chagall
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985) "Monde familier" lithograph in colours, 1983, on wove paper. Signed in
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

MARC CHAGALL "FIANÇAILLES AU CIRQUE - 1983"
By Marc Chagall
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985) "Fiançailles au Cirque" lithograph in colours, 1983, on wove paper. Signed
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

1983 After Marc Chagall 'Marc Chagall in Jerusalem" reference book
By Marc Chagall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
dust jacket in excellent condition. 1983 Leon Amiel Publisher, New York. Special issue of the XXieme
Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Springtime Memory (M.1019), 1983
By Marc Chagall
Located in Greenwich, CT
Springtime Memory (M.1019) is lithograph by Marc Chagall, image size 19.75 x 13.25 inches and
Category

20th Century Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Evocation
By Marc Chagall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Chagall, Marc Title: Evocation Date: 1983 Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches
Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Evocation
Evocation
H 31.25 in W 21.5 in D 1 in
MARC CHAGALL "TENDRESSE - 1983"
By Marc Chagall
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985) "Tendresse" lithograph in colours, 1983, on wove paper. Signed in pencil
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Art Flowers - Original Lithograph Handsigned
By Marc Chagall
Located in Paris, IDF
Marc CHAGALL Art Flowers Original lithograph, 1983 Handsigned in pencil Annotated "EA
Category

1980s Modern Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

1983 Marc Chagall 'Over the Town of Vitebsk' Modernism Offset Lithograph
By (after) Marc Chagall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 29.5 x 47.25 inches ( 74.93 x 120.015 cm )Image Size: 29.5 x 42 inches ( 74.93 x 106.68 cm )Framed: NoCondition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and AgeAdditional D...
Category

1980s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Offset

Summer Dream (The Joy) - Original lithograph, Handsigned (Mourlot #1005)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Paris, IDF
Marc CHAGALL Summer Dream (The Joy), 1983 Original lithograph (Mourlot workshop) Handsigned in
Category

1980s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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