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Marc Chagall Le Cirque
By Marc Chagall
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Marc Chagall Medium: Original lithograph on Arches wove paper Title: Le Cirque Year: 1967
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1960s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

1965 'Chagall Le Cirque D'Izis' art book
By Marc Chagall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Le Cirque d'Izis, published in 1965 by André Sauret, Monte Carlo, is a first edition hardcover with
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1960s Modern Prints and Multiples

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Other Medium

Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967
By Marc Chagall
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1967, Marc Chagall’s Le Cirque (The Circus), from Cirque, 1967 is a color lithograph on
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Le Cirque by (After) Marc Chagall, 1968
By (after) Marc Chagall
Located in New York, NY
Artist: Marc Chagall Medium: Lithographic Poster, 1968 Dimensions: 28.75 x 20 in, 73 x 50.8 cm
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1960s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Le Cirque (M.527), 1967
By Marc Chagall
Located in Greenwich, CT
The final plate from Marc Chagall's renowned Circus suite brings the sweeping and energetic series
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20th Century Modern Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

The Circus Le Cirque - French Russian Circus Teriade
By Marc Chagall
Located in London, GB
the circus into one of his most celebrated lithographic series, Le Cirque. In 1927, Ambroise Vollard
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1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le cirque pl.17
By Marc Chagall
Located in London, GB
Lithograph in colours on Arches paper, 1967, from the unsigned edition of 250 copies (there was also a signed and numbered edition of 24 copies with margins and 20 hors commerce in R...
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Marc Chagall – Le Cirque au Clown Jaune Original Lithograph Poster
By (after) Marc Chagall
Located in Pasadena, CA
Marc Chagall Marc Chagall Vintage Original Lithograph Poster created for an exhibition at Galerie
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Le Cirque (The Circus) from the Circus
By Marc Chagall
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Marc Chagall Le Cirque (The Circus), from the Circus, 1967 is a dream-like scene of ordinary
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

The Green Acrobat - Original Lithograph by Marc Chagall - 1979
By Marc Chagall
Located in Roma, IT
, Le Cirque, New York, 1981). Since his childhood, when he had seen acrobats in the streets of the
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1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque ambulant
By Marc Chagall
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Marc Chagall Title: Le Cirque ambulant Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Date
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque (Plate XIX)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Marc Chagall Medium: Original lithograph on Arches wove paper Title: Le Cirque Plate XIX
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1960s Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque (Plate XXXIV)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Marc Chagall Medium: Original lithograph on Arches wove paper Title: Le Cirque Portfolio
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1960s Nude Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque (Plate IV)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Marc Chagall Medium: Original lithograph on Arches wove paper Title: Le Cirque (Plate IV
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1960s Nude Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (from Le Cirque)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Chagall, Marc Title: Untitled (from Le Cirque) Series: Le Cirque Date: 1967 Medium
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1960s Modern Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Le Cirque - Original Lithograph by Marc Chagall - 1960
By Marc Chagall
Located in Roma, IT
Le Cirque is a contemporary artwork realized by the Surrealist painter Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887
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1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

The Green Acrobat - Original Lithograph by Marc Chagall - 1979
By Marc Chagall
Located in Roma, IT
wept and dreamed of human love" (M. Chagall, Le Cirque, New York, 1981). Since his childhood, when he
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1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Soleil Au Cheval Rouge - Original Lithograph by Marc Chagall - 1979
By Marc Chagall
Located in Roma, IT
Chagall in 1979. The artwork was published in the magazine Derriere le Miroir, Vol. 235. Ref.: WVZ
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1970s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque
By Marc Chagall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Chagall, Marc Title: The Circus Series: Le Cirque Date: 1967 Medium: Lithograph
Category

1960s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Le Cirque
Le Cirque
H 23.25 in W 32.25 in D 1.25 in
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The average selling price for a chagall le cirque we offer is $5,400, while they’re typically $408 on the low end and $23,000 for the highest priced.

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