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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Marc Chagall, L’Oiseau-Peintre; (The Bird Painter), Paris, 1967

Marc Chagall

L’Oiseau-Peintre; (The Bird Painter), Paris, 1967
Lithograph
65 x 46.2 cms
£ 8,995.00
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Original lithograph in colours, 1967 , on Arches paper, signed by the artist in pencil Edition: 37/50
Protected with Museum grade glass, French cut acid free mounts and framed. 
Excellent Condition.
Marc Chagall's print "L'Oiseau-Peintre" from 1967 is a striking example of his unique artistic style, combining elements of fantasy, colour, and symbolism. This lithograph features a whimsical, coloured bird, which is a recurring motif in Chagall's work, often representing freedom, creativity, and the artist's own imaginative spirit.
In this piece, the bird appears to be engaged in the act of painting, symbolizing the intertwining of nature and art. The vibrant colours and fluid lines reflect Chagall's love for vivid palettes, conveying emotions and evoking a dreamlike quality. The composition often includes other elements such as human figures and abstract forms, reinforcing themes of love, memory, and cultural heritage.
"L'Oiseau-Peintre" captures Chagall's ability to blend the fantastical with a sense of personal narrative, showcasing his belief in the transformative power of art. As with much of his work, this print invites viewers into a whimsical world where imagination knows no bounds.
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Original lithograph in colours, 1967 , on Arches paper, signed by the artist in pencil Edition: 37/50 - There were also some artists proofs.
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