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1962100928NY:: George Braziller. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. Color and black and white plates throughout including two original color lithographs both in excellent condition. Translated from the French by Elaine Desautels. First edion thus. Near fine in a near fine light edge wear with one short closed edge tear price clipped dust jacket and a near fine acetate cover. No slipcase.; 211 pages . George Braziller, hardcover
9804Chagall Marc. Chagall after Marc. MARC CHAGALL GRAND PALAIS THE MAGICIAN OF PARIS. Sorlier 120. Poster 1970. Lithographic reproduction by CHarles Sorlier after a larger print by Chagall. From the Second Edition of 3500 the first edition was 6000 proofs. Mounted on Japan paper for conservation. In very good condition except for a few small clean closed tears. unknown
196031648Paris: Mourlot 1960. Other. In excellent condition. 355 by 260mm 14 by 10¼ inches. Original lithograph in colours published in his series Verve 37/38 of the bible lithographs in Paris. Edition 6500 unsigned and unnumbered copies. Mourlot 249 Mourlot unknown
03-0094Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Framed. Also available unframed. Mourlot 238. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
1965W2554Paris: Mourlot 1965. Marc Chagall was a Russian-born Jew who become one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Offered here is an original color lithograph from his portfolio "Bible Lithographs" published in Verve in 1956. The image was later pictured in the catalogue for the grand opening of the Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice in 1973. Not long before Henri Matisse's death in 1954 Pablo Picasso remarked "When Matisse dies Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what colour really is." This lithograph demonstrates the core truth in that judgment. Image/sheet size is 14 inches by 10 ¾ inches. In fine condition: clean bright and crisp. Mourlot 134. Original. Single Sheet. Fine. Illus. by Marc Chagall. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Fine Art Print. Mourlot
03-0140Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Mourlot 254. M. 277 verso. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
03-0139Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Mourlot 253. M. 276 verso. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
196947685New York: Tudor 1969. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Near fine in a VG DJ with light edge-wear & very slight sunning to the spine. One inch section of the spine is rubbed. Folio. 155 pp. Illus. Sunned slipcase. Litho present. . Tudor hardcover
52-0214Paris: Mourlot 1960. Color lithograph. Mourlot 242. Framed. Paris: Mourlot, 1960. unknown
03-0138Verve. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Paris: Verve 1960. Mourlot no. 248. M. 271 verso. Verve. unknown
03-0133Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Mourlot 240. M. 263 verso. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
1965W2680Paris: Mourlot 1965. Marc Chagall was a Russian-born Jew who become one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Offered here is an original color lithograph from his portfolio "Bible Lithographs" published in Verve in 1956. The image was later pictured in the catalogue for the grand opening of the Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice in 1973. Not long before Henri Matisse's death in 1954 Pablo Picasso remarked "When Matisse dies Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what colour really is." This lithograph demonstrates the core truth in that judgment. Image/sheet size is 14 inches by 10 ¾ inches. In fine condition: clean bright and crisp. Mourlot 131. Original. Single Sheet. Fine. Illus. by Marc Chagall. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Fine Art Print. Mourlot
03-0130Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. Mourlot 231. from Drawings for the Bible. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
19621703013George Braziller 1962. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The first edition with two original lithographs by Chagall. Very good with the original acetate dust jacket. Rare thus. George Braziller hardcover
196226242-419Monte Carlo André Sauret 1962. With 2 orig. color lithographs and many illus. on plates mostly in colors. 212 4 pp. Folio 335 x 265 mm. Orig. grey cloth with color d/j. Monte Carlo André Sauret 1962. First German edition illustrated with 2 full-page color lithographs. The drawings with biblical themes were made by Chagall for the stained glass windows in the Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center in Jerusalem. It represents the 12 tribes of Israel.- Nice copy. - Mourlot 356 366. MODERN ILLUSTRATED BOOKS 1900-1999 ; BIB ; BIBLES ; Monte Carlo, André Sauret hardcover
196554078André Sauret. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. First. Hardcover. Includes 2-page frontis litho 6 color lithographs and rear-pocket fold-out layout of the ceiling. Boards tight and straight inner pages crisp and clean. . André Sauret hardcover
196585899Monte-Carlo Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1965. Fine. André Sauret Monte-Carlo Monte Carlo 1965 25 x 33.50 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition of Jacques Prévert's text on the circus and first printing of the 76 photographs including 27 double-page in black by Izis Bidermanas printed in photogravure. The work is also illustrated with 4 original color compositions by Marc Chagall. Handsome copy complete with its glassine wrapper which has tears and lacks. Autograph inscription signed by Izis Bidermanas: ""En hommage pour André Rouly ""Limousin"" et l'amitié d'Izis en souvenir des années difficiles"" In tribute to André Rouly ""Limousin"" and Izis's friendship in memory of the difficult years. André Sauret unknown
52-0211Paris: Verve 1960. Color lithograph. From Drawings for the Bible. Mourlot 235. M. 258 verso. Paris: Verve, 1960. unknown
198235621Paris: Mourlot 1982. In excellent condition. 38 x 28 cm 15 x 11 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall printed at Mourlot Paris. Published as one of the original lithographs bound into Derrière le Miroir No. 250 the celebrated final issue of the Galerie Maeght art journal Paris 1982. Sheet: 38 × 28 cm 15 × 11 inches. A deeply personal work created for the closing issue of the most important art publication of the post-war Paris art world an outstanding example of the original ChagallMaeght collaboration. Marc Chagall 7 July 1887 28 March 1985 was one of the most celebrated and beloved artists of the 20th century. Born Marc Zakharovich Shagal in Vitebsk Belarus then part of the Russian Empire he trained in Saint Petersburg before moving to Paris in 1910 where he became part of the vibrant avant-garde of Montparnasse. Drawing on Jewish folk tradition Russian culture and the imagery of his Belarusian childhood Chagall developed a uniquely dreamlike visual language infused with lovers floating above villages fiddlers on rooftops animals angels and mystical biblical scenes. Associated with Fauvism Cubism and Surrealism yet belonging to none he was the quintessential 'School of Paris' master. His work is held at MoMA in New York the Tate in London the Centre Pompidou in Paris the Guggenheim and the Musée National Marc Chagall in Nice inaugurated in 1973. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide.This original color lithograph was created by Chagall specifically for Derrière le Miroir No. 250 the final and valedictory issue of the legendary Galerie Maeght art journal published in Paris in 1982. Derrière le Miroir DLM was founded by Aimé Maeght in 1946 and ran for 36 years publishing 253 issues: each one containing original lithographs created directly on stone by the artists themselves and printed at the Mourlot studio in Paris. DLM was not a reproductions journal but an artist's publication in the fullest sense its lithographs are original works of art not facsimiles. No. 250 was conceived as a tribute to Aimé Maeght 19061981 who had died the previous year and to the entire creative legacy of the Maeght gallery. Chagall as Maeght's most iconic and longest-standing artist contributed this luminous image of floating lovers the 'cheval bleu au couple' as a farewell to a creative partnership of four decades. The lithograph was printed at Mourlot in an edition corresponding to the journal's print run of approximately 5000 copies. Each sheet was folded and bound into the journal; unfolded it presents as a complete self-standing original lithograph. A deeply significant work for any collector of Chagall or of the history of the School of Paris. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Mourlot 993 Mourlot unknown
50-1393Paris: Mourlot 1962. Original lithographic poster. Edition of 1000 for the Rath Museum in Geneva. Framed. Mourlot 362. Chagall’s Posters p. 42. Paris: Mourlot, 1962. unknown
03-0122Paris: Verve 1956. Original lithograph. Drawings for the Bible. Framed. Mourlot 125. Paris: Verve, 1956. unknown
1234N.P. N.D. Very Good. Chagall Marc. Lithograph Fine Art Seven Marc Chagall Lithographs from the Bible Series Marc Chagall N.P. N.D. various sizes.<br /> <br /> Seven black and white lithograph prints; five are approximately 11 x 14 inches with two larger prints measuring 11 x 15.75 inches and 11 x 16.75 inches. Some have minor creasing and toning to edges; very good condition overall. <br /> <br /> This lot contains seven unsigned lithograph prints by Marc Chagall. The images are from his Bible Series which he created from 1931-1939 and 1952-1956 after traveling to the Holy Land in 1931. Chagall was commissioned to illustrate the Bible Series by art dealer and publisher Ambroise Vollard who believed the Bible was “the most important piece of literature of all time and the cornerstone of Western tradition†Andrew Weiss Gallery. <br /> <br /> Marc Chagall 1887-1985 was a Belarusian and French artist who created works in many different mediums including painting drawing stained glass ceramics and tapestries. He began making lithograph prints in 1922 and worked with master lithograph printer Charles Sorlier to push the boundaries of color lithography. Chagall was an early modernist painter and was associated with the School of Paris. He was a contemporary of Pablo Picasso who said of Chagall “When Matisse dies Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what color really is. I’m not crazy about his roosters and asses and flying violinists and all the folklore but his canvases are really painted not just thrown together… there’s never been anybody since Renoir who has the feeling for light that Chagall has.â€. unknown
16-6279Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1938. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Pierre Bonnard.Very good. Verve's October - December 1938 features it's first theme - The Orient and covers the art of the Middle East and East Asia. The cover was designed by Pierre Bonnard and the original issuing box by Chagall. The content features color lithographs by the artists Marc Chagall "Spring" Joan Miro "Summer" Abe Rattner "Autumn" and Paul Klee "Winter" all printed by Mourlot.Heliogravures and color process images include the reproduced works of Hindu artists including gilt detailing Pierre Bonnard Henri Matisse and many others. Photography includes works by Gaetan Fouquet Rogi Andre Schneider-Lengyel and many others. Text includes works by Rabindranath Tagore Roger Caillois Henri Michaux Chinese poets and others. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1938 paperback
19872091202133202099Kodansha 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books in total Kodansha paperback
196222958Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1962. 210 pp. Illustrated with coloured and b/w plates. The two original lithographs created by Marc Chagall especially for this book are present. No slipcase. The jacket has light shelf-wear. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight. The cover has some brown stains on the lower part. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Book good/Jacket. 33 x 26 cm. André Sauret Hardcover