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Original lithograph in colours (Mourlot no. 234) - On the reverse: another black and white original lithograph (Mourlot no. 257) - Published by Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris - Printed by Atelier Mourlot, Paris - References: Mourlot, F., Chagall Lithograph [II] 1957-1962, A. Sauret, Monte Carlo 1963, nos. 234 and 257 // Creation - Adam and Eve by Marc Chagall, created in 1960, is a vibrant lithograph that explores themes of creation and mythology through the artist’s signature dreamlike and whimsical style. The composition features Adam and Eve surrounded by a celestial scene filled with birds, animals, and cherubic figures floating around a radiant sun. Chagall’s use of deep blues, accented with soft whites and blacks, creates a mystical atmosphere, giving the artwork a timeless, ethereal quality. This original lithograph, catalogued as Mourlot no. 234, was published by Éditions de la Revue Verve in Paris and printed by the renowned Atelier Mourlot. The reverse side contains another black and white lithograph, providing a complementary visual narrative.
Creation - Adam and Eve, 1960
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Original lithograph in colours (Mourlot no. 234) - On the reverse: another black and white original lithograph (Mourlot no. 257) - Published by Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris - Printed by Atelier Mourlot, Paris - References: Mourlot, F., Chagall Lithograph [II] 1957-1962, A. Sauret, Monte Carlo 1963, nos. 234 and 257 // Creation - Adam and Eve by Marc Chagall, created in 1960, is a vibrant lithograph that explores themes of creation and mythology through the artist’s signature dreamlike and whimsical style. The composition features Adam and Eve surrounded by a celestial scene filled with birds, animals, and cherubic figures floating around a radiant sun. Chagall’s use of deep blues, accented with soft whites and blacks, creates a mystical atmosphere, giving the artwork a timeless, ethereal quality. This original lithograph, catalogued as Mourlot no. 234, was published by Éditions de la Revue Verve in Paris and printed by the renowned Atelier Mourlot. The reverse side contains another black and white lithograph, providing a complementary visual narrative.
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Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.
