MARC CHAGALL - Sarah and the Angels (Verve Bible) Lithograph
MARC CHAGALL - Sarah and the Angels (Verve Bible) Lithograph
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Artist: Marc Chagall (1887–1985)
Title: "Sarah and the Angels" (Sara et les anges)
Format: 35 x 26 cm
Technique: Original Color Lithograph from Stone (Fine Art Printmaking)
Year of Creation: 1960 (Historic Post-War Master Period)
Studio & Printing House: Masterfully printed by Mourlot Frères, Paris, France
Publisher & Portfolio: Published by Tériade / Éditions de la Revue Verve, Paris
Provenance: From the milestone publication Verve Vol. X, Nos. 37–38: Drawings for the Bible (1960)
Catalogue Raisonné References: Mourlot No. 239 / Cramer No. 42
Signature: Unsigned and unnumbered as officially issued in the original 1960 Verve suite
We send the work wrapped in sturdy material sandwiched between two hardboard sheets.
About the Artwork:
"Sarah and the Angels" (1960) is a monumental masterpiece of structural energy and narrative dravosť, captured by the legendary modernist master Marc Chagall. Pulled directly from original lithographic stones at the world-renowned Mourlot Frères studio in Paris, this edition stands as a pinnacle of 20th-century graphic heritage. The composition stages an intense optical vibration, completely dominated by three sweeping, dynamic angelic silhouettes executed in rich, burning crimson-red tones in the upper zone, with one celestial figure forcefully blowing a sacred trumpet. Positioned in the lower plane against an intricate, atmospheric sand-speckled background field, the expressive profile of Sarah emerges in profound, prayerful devotion under a dense matrix of fluid black linework, creating a powerful visual sanctuary that instantly commands any elite international interior.
The Narrative Vision (The Folklore of Revelation):
Marc Chagall famously stated that the Bible was an eternal echo of nature, and during his peak post-war period, he translated these raw moments of prophecy, divine messengers, and human humility into deeply personal dreamscapes. In "Sarah and the Angels," he completely bypasses the rigid restrictions of classical academic realism, pouring his personal heritage and deep emotional sensitivity into a dance of pure form on premium paper stock. The striking contrast between the intense, textural application of the stone-grain splatters and the bright, explosive primary reds of the heavenly entities reflects the absolute creative freedom of the post-war French avant-garde. This piece, preserved with museum-grade care for over six decades, stands as a rare window into historic publication culture.
A Blue-Chip Collector's Asset (Verve Bible Historic Rarity):
As a verified original 1960 stone lithograph documented formally under the definitive Mourlot 239 registry, this work represents a premier strategic investment for the discerning connoisseur. Fine art graphics printed under Fernand Mourlot’s strict technical standards are recognized Blue-Chip assets globally across fine art hubs, celebrated for their superior historical weight, excellent color saturation, and stellar capital preservation. To own an original-era Chagall print with such meticulous parížske printing credentials and flawless museum documentation is to possess a verified fragment of global cultural excellence—a robust financial asset that defines the ultimate luxury gallery experience.
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