Marc Chagall
Jerusalem Windows - Lion and Dove, 1962
Lithograph.
Measuring 38 x 45 cm framed.
During the late 1950's, Marc Chagall was commissioned to create stained glass windows for Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Centre Synagogue, located in the Judaean Hills of Jerusalem. One window was to...
During the late 1950's, Marc Chagall was commissioned to create stained glass windows for Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Centre 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. Under the supervision of Chagall, those studies were made into lithographs at the Mourlot studio in Paris and printed in 1962. To accompany the window designs, Chagall created two original lithographs, of which this was the first.
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