Next weekend, we’ll be opening an exhibition of original works on paper by Marc Chagall, featuring:
- “THE WINDOW” — M-175, DLM 99-100, 10″x8.5″ image size, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, July-August exhibition, 1957.
- “THE TWO PROFILES” — M-177, DLM 99-100, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, July-August 1957.
- “RED ROOSTER” — M-203, 9 1/16″x 15 2/8″ trimmed to plate, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 6,000, Freres Draeger, Maeght Gallery, Paris, 1957, for the Lassaigne Edition. Very rare first printing, first edition, acquired on first publication.
- “BOUQUET WITH BIRD” — M-298, overprinted hand-pulled lithograph in colors, DLM 119, Maeght Gallery, Paris, November, 1960.
- “THE TRAP” — M-355, Double Page, Centerfold, DLM 132, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, June, 1962.
- “THE BAY” — M-356, DLM 132, Double Page, Centerfold, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, June, 1962.
- “DEVANT DE TABLEAU” — M-402, 9 1/2″ x 12 1/2″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, Printed by Andre Sauret, Lithographs of Chagall, Volume II, 6,000 edition, Mourlot & Draeger, Paris 1963.
- “THE ARTIST’S BOUQUET” — M-410, DLM 147, 370mm x 270mm, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, 1964.
- “HOMAGE TO MARC CHAGALL” — M-572, 32x24cm, Volume IV XXe Siecle, Paris, 12,000 edition, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, there is no pencil-signed full-margin version of this unusual and unique multiple original work on paper.
- “ARTIST AT THE VILLAGE” — M-603, DLM 182, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, hand-pulled original stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Gallery Maeght, Paris, 1969.
- “REVERIE” — M-605, DLM 182, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, December 1969.
- “PANTOMIME” — M-649, DLM 198, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, “Chagall” in handwritten lettering, Maeght Gallery, Paris, May 1972.
- “SPRING DAY” — M-650, DLM 198, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, May 1972.
- “AFTER WINTER” — M-651, DLM 198, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, May 1972.
- “THE VILLAGE” — M-917, DLM 225, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″, centerfold, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, October 1971.
- “SUN WITH RED HORSE” — M-945, DLM 235, 11 /32″ x 14 15/16″ centerfold, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 5,000, Maeght Gallery, Paris, October 1979.
- “GREEN ACROBAT” — M-946, DLM 235, 38×28 cm, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, Maeght Gallery, Paris, October 1979.
- “PAINTER & HIS DOUBLE” — M-992, DLM 246, FIRST STATE, 11 1/32″ x 14 15/16″ centerfold, original hand-pulled stone lithograph in colors, edition of 15,000, Maeght Gallery, May 1981.
In addition, there will be featured in the gallery a very rare “Daphnis & Chloe”, M-227, from the edition of 3,000 on Velin paper, Andre Sauret Monte Carlo, XXe Siecle Editions, San Lazaaro, Paris, 1960, not a mass-produced photoprint, but a hand-pulled original stone lithograph in colors.
A COA is included with every piece. Absolutely lifetime-guaranteed authentic and genuine and original, in every way possible. I haven’t included the photo of the Daphnis because it’s in the framing studio at the moment, going into a beautiful hand-carved silver-leafed wooden frame — absolutely stunning, and a great price — only $1250, and that’s FRAMED!
That’s the rundown for the show at the moment. There are also original books with bound-in original stone lithographs by Chagall, some original litho show posters, and a few hand-painted oils “after Chagall” by a few of my art students — pretty good copies!!!
See You At The Top!!!
gorby