Marc Chagall David And Bathsheba. The figures are surrounded by an array of the artist's favourite imagery, including views of paris, a bouquet of flowers and angels in the sky, and the whole scene is illuminated by. June 22, 2018 may 30, 2018 matt erickson 1 comment.

A very fine example of chagall's 20th. In pristine condition with vibrant. The hard and the soft, the good and the bad,.
However, There Is None Of The Distance And Detachment That Characterise So Much Of Modernist Art, No Irony (Though There Is, At Times, Humour).
Here he depicts david and his wife bathsheba, whom he stole from another man after ordering his death. 75 signed and numbered impressions plus 6500 unsigned impressions as ours. June 22, 2018 may 30, 2018 matt erickson 1 comment.
He Composed His Images Based On Emotional And Poetic Associations, Rather Than On Rules Of Pictorial Logic.
14 x 10 3/8 in. Apart from his themes of prophets, angels and the story of moses, in his first bible cycle, chagall also addressed the theme of kings. 936) lithograph in colors, 1979, on japon nacré, signed in pencil, numbered 26/50, with the mourlot blindstamp, paris, with full margins, minor surface soiling, a pin hole in the lower right margin, a few soft handling creases, old hinge remains in places at the reverse of the upper margin edge, otherwise in good condition, framed
This Great Lithograph Was Pulled By Mourlot In Paris.
From 1907 to 1910, he studied in saint petersburg, at the imperial society for the protection of the arts and. 132) the most important and iconic image created by chagall for the bible. Meeting of ruth and boaz, original lithograph bible 1960.
The Bible (Frontispiece) The Angel.
In near fine condition having never been framed on good paper with a sheet size 10 x 14 inches. After studying painting, in 1907 he left russia for paris, where he lived in an artist colony on the city’s outskirts. Photographs in this listing are image quotations from the work.
16 1/2 X 20 1/8 Inches Image Size:
Posted by unknown at 07:07 no comments: ‘david with bathsheba’ was created in 1980 by marc chagall in naïve art (primitivism) style. The eldest of nine children, marc chagall studied first in a heder before moving to a secular russian school, where he began to display his artistic talent.