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Color lithograph on Arches paper - Signed and numbered in pencil - Literature: MOURLOT 925 - Image 13 3/8 x 10 5/16 inches; 34 x 26.2 cm. - Sheet 22 3/16 x 17 3/8 inches; 56.4 x 45.1 cm. // Marc Chagall's Double Visage (1978) is a captivating color lithograph that delves into themes of duality and mysticism. Rendered on Arches paper, this piece depicts a central figure with two faces, symbolizing perhaps different perspectives or identities, a common motif in Chagall's exploration of human experience. The figure, holding a violin, is surrounded by whimsical characters and animals, elements that evoke the dreamlike quality Chagall is known for. The composition brims with theatrical figures, including acrobats, musicians, and spectators, creating a lively, almost surreal narrative scene. Chagall's signature use of expressive lines and subtle color washes enhances the piece's ethereal quality. Signed and numbered in pencil, this lithograph is from an edition of 50, adding exclusivity to this poignant work that resonates with Chagall's blend of folklore, fantasy, and introspective symbolism
Double Visage, 1978
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Color lithograph on Arches paper - Signed and numbered in pencil - Literature: MOURLOT 925 - Image 13 3/8 x 10 5/16 inches; 34 x 26.2 cm. - Sheet 22 3/16 x 17 3/8 inches; 56.4 x 45.1 cm. // Marc Chagall's Double Visage (1978) is a captivating color lithograph that delves into themes of duality and mysticism. Rendered on Arches paper, this piece depicts a central figure with two faces, symbolizing perhaps different perspectives or identities, a common motif in Chagall's exploration of human experience. The figure, holding a violin, is surrounded by whimsical characters and animals, elements that evoke the dreamlike quality Chagall is known for. The composition brims with theatrical figures, including acrobats, musicians, and spectators, creating a lively, almost surreal narrative scene. Chagall's signature use of expressive lines and subtle color washes enhances the piece's ethereal quality. Signed and numbered in pencil, this lithograph is from an edition of 50, adding exclusivity to this poignant work that resonates with Chagall's blend of folklore, fantasy, and introspective symbolism
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