ID 1026419
Lot 210 | Marc Chagall (Witebsk 1887 - St.-Paul-de-Vence 1985). L'Atelier bleu.
1983. Farblithographie/Arches. 50 x 34,5 cm. R. u. mit Bleistift sign. Marc Chagall, l. u. num. ea, unter Passepartout und Glas gerahmt. - Literatur: WVZ: Mourlot 1004 - Provenienz: Aus dem Besitz von Charles Aznavour; von ihm als Geschenk an die Mutter der Einlieferin - Einer der bedeutendsten Künstler des 20. Jhs., dessen Anfänge im Fauvismus lagen und der später zu einer unverwechselbar lyrisch-modernen Ausdrucksform fand. C. besuchte in St. Petersburg private Malschulen, nachdem seine Aufnahme an der Akademie gescheitert war. Mit Hilfe eines Stipendiums konnte er 1910 nach Paris übersiedeln, wo er bald Anschluss an die avantgardistische Kunstszene fand und an den maßgeblichen Ausstellungen teilnehmen konnte. Während eines Russlandbesuchs brach der erste Weltkrieg aus und verhindete C.s Rückreise nach Paris. Er konnte sich als Kulturfunktionär der Revolution nicht gegen Malewitsch durchsetzen und kehrte nach Station in Berlin nach Frankreich zurück. Die Judenverfolgung zwang ihn 1941-48 ins New Yorker Exil, wo er mit einer Retrospektive im MoMA gewürdigt wurde. Zurück in Frankreich stellte er in vielen bedeutenden europäischen Museen sowie auf der Documenta aus und erhielt wichtige öffentliche Aufträge. Mus.: New York (MoMA, Guggenheim Mus.), Paris (Centre Pompidou), London (Tate), Amsterdam (Stedelijk Mus.), Zürich (Kunsthaus), Chicago (Art Institute) u.a. Lit.: AKL, Mourlot/Sorlie: Chagall - Lithographe u.a.
Artist: | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
Artist: | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
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