Celui Qui Dit Les Choses Sans Rien Dire - Marc Chagall
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Celui Qui Dit Les Choses Sans Rien Dire - Marc Chagall
Code: 1376
Signed by the artist and numbered IV / IV, this artwork comes in a high quality black frame and also supports the Certificate of Authenticity from Halcyon Gallery in London.
Marc Chagall was a French artist whose work was generally based on emotional association rather than traditional pictorial fundamentals. Born in Belarus in 1887, Marc Chagall was a French painter, printmaker and designer associated with several major artistic styles, synthesizing elements of Cubism, Symbolism and Fauvism.
One work in particular, I and the Village (1911), pre-dated Surrealism as an artistic expression of psychic reality. An early modernist, Chagall created works in nearly every artistic medium, including sets for plays and ballets, biblical etchings, and stained-glass windows. Chagall died in France in 1985. Today, he is widely regarded as one of the most successful artists of the 20th century.
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