Marc Chagall
Beautifully mounted and framed to museum standards.
During the late 1950’s, Chagall was commissioned to create stained glass windows for Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Synagogue, located in the Judaean Hills of Jerusalem. One window was to represent each of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, each with a unique composition.
Why is this rare?
This artwork was printed by the Mourlot Studio, a leading art printer of the 20th century. It is hand signed by Chagall.
Medium: Lithograph
Date: 1964
Edition: Edition of 150 in arabic numerals, 75 proofs in roman numerals and 10 artist proofs.
Dimensions: 74.2 x 52.5 cm
Signature: Signed in pencil and numbered VI/LXXV (6/75)
Printed by: Charles Sorlier at Atelier Mourlot
Published by: Mourlot, Paris
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