After Chagall had completed the etchings for The Fables (1930), Vollard offered him again a commission, this time for a series of etchings illustrating the Bible. Chagall travelled to Palestine to get an impression of the country himself. At his return to Paris, he started working on the 105 etchings. The majority of the etchings was executed by Chagall between 1931 and 1939. The last pieces were completed between 1952 and 1956. The Bible was published as an edition of 275 signed and numbered portfolios and 20 portfolios hors commerce. There were also 100 pieces of the portfolio with hand-coloring on paper with wide margins, each numbered lower left and initialed by Chagall lower right in pencil. Chagall’s Bible illustrations were called his most outstanding piece of his etchings (Robert Marteau).
Condition:
The sheet is slightly toned and light stained. Besides that it is in very good condition. The plate mark measures 29.7 x 24.8 cm and the dimensions of the sheet are 53.5 x 39 cm.
Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
Russian-French painter Marc Chagall is renowned for his biblical motifs. He used the same recurring symbols in his painted and printed works, in his mosaics and in the windows and stage-sets he designed. As one of the most important artists of the 20th Century the “painter poet” gave Expressionism a new character. After his first education at private art schools in Saint Petersburg he went to Paris in 1910 where he was involved in the avant-garde art scene. Apart from that, he was inspired by visits to the salons, exhibitions and museums of this exciting city. After the First World War which Chagall spent in Russia he went to Berlin and later returned to Paris. Even after he had immigrated to America in 1941 he returned to his “ville lumière” Paris in 1948. Throughout his lifetime Marc Chagall received numerous commissions and their preparation and execution took him around the world. During his lifetime already he was honored with various international exhibitions, retrospectives and art prizes. (tm)
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