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Lithograph in colors, on Arches paper - Signed in pencil and numbered - Published by Mourlot, Paris - Printed by Charles Sorlier, Paris - Suite: Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem Marc Chagall’s The Tribe of Judah (1964) is a striking lithograph from his Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem series, created as part of his commission for the synagogue of the Hadassah Medical Center. This work, executed in rich reds, blues, and golds, embodies Chagall’s signature dreamlike symbolism. At the center, a crowned lion—Judah’s emblem—appears in a surreal, almost mystical landscape filled with geometric forms and biblical references. Above, two hands raise a jeweled crown with Hebrew letters, evoking divine blessing and leadership. Chagall’s blend of spirituality, vibrant color, and fluid composition gives this piece a radiant, stained-glass-like effect. Printed by Mourlot in Paris in a limited edition of 150, this lithograph reflects Chagall’s deep connection to Jewish heritage and biblical themes.
The Tribe of Judah, 1964
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Lithograph in colors, on Arches paper - Signed in pencil and numbered - Published by Mourlot, Paris - Printed by Charles Sorlier, Paris - Suite: Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem Marc Chagall’s The Tribe of Judah (1964) is a striking lithograph from his Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem series, created as part of his commission for the synagogue of the Hadassah Medical Center. This work, executed in rich reds, blues, and golds, embodies Chagall’s signature dreamlike symbolism. At the center, a crowned lion—Judah’s emblem—appears in a surreal, almost mystical landscape filled with geometric forms and biblical references. Above, two hands raise a jeweled crown with Hebrew letters, evoking divine blessing and leadership. Chagall’s blend of spirituality, vibrant color, and fluid composition gives this piece a radiant, stained-glass-like effect. Printed by Mourlot in Paris in a limited edition of 150, this lithograph reflects Chagall’s deep connection to Jewish heritage and biblical themes.
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Cubism is an art movement that aimed to depict multiple perspectives of objects or figures within a single picture. Artists Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso pioneered this style around 1907. The name Cubism emerged from their use of geometric shapes and outlines that often resembled cubes, breaking objects down into abstracted forms.
