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Original color lithograph on paper - Literature: M. 657 // Lutte de Jacob et de L'Ange (The Struggle of Jacob and the Angel) by Marc Chagall, created in 1972, is a limited edition color lithograph that encapsulates the dreamlike and mystical qualities characteristic of Chagall's work. The piece depicts the biblical scene of Jacob wrestling with an angel, rendered in Chagall’s distinctive style. The figures are surrounded by ethereal, floating angels and soft, abstract shapes in hues of green, yellow, and blue. Chagall’s use of delicate colors and expressive lines lends a sense of movement and emotion to the composition. The work is imbued with spiritual symbolism, as Jacob's struggle with the angel is a representation of human conflict with the divine. Chagall’s imagery evokes both personal and collective narratives, blending biblical themes with his own artistic vision.
Lutte de Jacob et de L’Ange, 1972
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Original color lithograph on paper - Literature: M. 657 // Lutte de Jacob et de L'Ange (The Struggle of Jacob and the Angel) by Marc Chagall, created in 1972, is a limited edition color lithograph that encapsulates the dreamlike and mystical qualities characteristic of Chagall's work. The piece depicts the biblical scene of Jacob wrestling with an angel, rendered in Chagall’s distinctive style. The figures are surrounded by ethereal, floating angels and soft, abstract shapes in hues of green, yellow, and blue. Chagall’s use of delicate colors and expressive lines lends a sense of movement and emotion to the composition. The work is imbued with spiritual symbolism, as Jacob's struggle with the angel is a representation of human conflict with the divine. Chagall’s imagery evokes both personal and collective narratives, blending biblical themes with his own artistic vision.
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