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195616373Paris: Mourlot 1956. Other. In excellent condition. 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall. Edition of 6500 unsigned and unnumbered from Verve Vol. VIII Nos. 33/34 — Drawings for the Bible 1956. Published by Tériade Paris 1956. Printed by Mourlot and Draeger Paris. Sheet: 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches. One of Chagall's most celebrated biblical prints — a collector's original not a reproduction. 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 monumental stained-glass windows ceiling paintings including the Paris Opéra and tapestries brought his vision to public spaces worldwide. Chagall's 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 and dedicated to his biblical message cycle. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide.Verve 1937–1960 was the legendary French art and literary review published in Paris by Tériade. Nos. 33/34 1956 'Drawings for the Bible' is dedicated to Chagall's first great suite of biblical lithographs—16 in color and 12 in black-and-white—created especially for this volume alongside full heliogravure reproductions of his 105 Bible etchings made between 1930 and 1955. The lithographs were printed by Mourlot Frères and Draeger Frères in Paris. This double-issue completed on 10 September 1956 is one of the most significant Chagall publications of the postwar period. The individual lithographs separated from their bound volumes are among the most desirable original Chagall prints available to collectors today.This original color lithograph sheet: 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches depicts 'Moses'. Published in 1956 Edition of 6500 by Tériade Paris this work is a fine example of Chagall's graphic production of the period printed at the celebrated Mourlot studio in Paris under the direct supervision of Fernand Mourlot. Each color was applied from a separate lithographic stone resulting in the luminous layered palette that makes Chagall's prints instantly recognizable. Chagall's biblical lithographs are among the most sought-after prints in his œuvre combining deep spiritual feeling with the dreamlike palette and symbolic imagery that define his unique vision. Collectors of 20th-century graphic art prize these works for their authenticity as original lithographs—not reproductions—and for their place in one of the most celebrated print suites of the postwar era. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Mourlot 124 Mourlot unknown
196022220Paris: Maeght 1960. No Binding. In excellent condition. 320 by 240mm 12 by 9 inches. 320 by 240mm 12 by 9 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall. Edition of 5000 unsigned and unnumbered from Chagall Lithographe / Catalogue Raisonné Vol. I 19221957 1960. Published by André Sauret Monte Carlo 1960. Printed by Mourlot and Draeger Paris. Sheet: 320 by 240mm 12 by 9 inches. A luminous evocation of Chagall's beloved France from one of the 20th century's greatest colorists. 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 Surrealismyet belonging to nonehe was the quintessential 'School of Paris' master. His monumental stained-glass windows ceiling paintings including the Paris Opéra and tapestries brought his vision to public spaces worldwide. Chagall's 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 Niceinaugurated in 1973 and dedicated to his biblical message cycle. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide.'Chagall Lithographe' Volume I 1960 published by André Sauret in Monte Carlo with text by Julien Cain is the first volume of the catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographic work covering prints from 1922 to 1957. The volume contains 24 original color lithographs printed by Mourlot and Draeger in Paris. A landmark publication in the history of Chagall's graphic art it documents his early mastery of lithography and includes some of his most celebrated compositional themeslovers musicians the Jewish world of his childhood.This original color lithograph sheet: 320 by 240mm 12 by 9 inches depicts 'Profil and red child - Profil und rotes Kind'. Published in 1960 Edition of 5000 by André Sauret Monte Carlo this work is a fine example of Chagall's graphic production of the period printed at the celebrated Mourlot studio in Paris under the direct supervision of Fernand Mourlot. Each color was applied from a separate lithographic stone resulting in the luminous layered palette that makes Chagall's prints instantly recognizable. Chagall's images of Paris the Côte d'Azur and the South of France reflect his deep love for his adopted homeland. From the rooftops of Montparnasse to the luminous bays of Nice and Vence these lithographs capture a France bathed in the artist's signature warm light and poetic fantasy. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Mourlot 284 Maeght unknown
196016395Paris: Mourlot 1960. Other. In excellent condition. 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches. Original color lithograph by Marc Chagall. Edition of 6500 unsigned and unnumbered from Verve Vol. X Nos. 37/38 — Dessins pour La Bible 1960. Published by Tériade Paris 1960. Printed by Mourlot Paris. Sheet: 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches. One of Chagall's most celebrated biblical prints — a collector's original not a reproduction. 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 monumental stained-glass windows ceiling paintings including the Paris Opéra and tapestries brought his vision to public spaces worldwide. Chagall's 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 and dedicated to his biblical message cycle. He remains one of the most sought-after names in 20th-century prints with original lithographs consistently coveted by collectors worldwide.Verve 1937–1960 was the legendary French art and literary review published in Paris by Efstratios Eleftheriades known as Tériade. Each double-issue was dedicated to a single artist and produced as a luxury publication with original lithographic covers and plates printed by Fernand Mourlot—the master lithographer whose atelier collaborated with Picasso Matisse Léger and Miró. Nos. 37/38 1960 'Dessins pour La Bible' contains Chagall's second suite of Bible lithographs expanding on the 1956 series with 48 new color prints depicting scenes from the Old Testament—creation the lives of the patriarchs and stories of women in the Bible. The edition of 6500 unsigned and unnumbered copies was sold through bookshops and galleries worldwide and individual lithographs extracted from these volumes are among the most collected Chagall prints on the market today.This original color lithograph sheet: 355 by 260mm 14 by 10 inches depicts 'Rachel Steals her Father's Graven Images - Rahel entwendet die Götzenbilder ihres Vaters'. Published in 1960 Edition of 6500 by Tériade Paris this work is a fine example of Chagall's graphic production of the period printed at the celebrated Mourlot studio in Paris under the direct supervision of Fernand Mourlot. Each color was applied from a separate lithographic stone resulting in the luminous layered palette that makes Chagall's prints instantly recognizable. Chagall's biblical lithographs are among the most sought-after prints in his œuvre combining deep spiritual feeling with the dreamlike palette and symbolic imagery that define his unique vision. Collectors of 20th-century graphic art prize these works for their authenticity as original lithographs—not reproductions—and for their place in one of the most celebrated print suites of the postwar era. In excellent condition. Colors vivid and unfaded. No tears creases or foxing. Ready to frame. Mourlot 242 Mourlot unknown
196038191Paris: André Sauret. 1960. Printed on the full sheet as published. 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. In excellent condition. 32 x 24 cm 12.5 x 95 inches. Original lithograph in colors printed 1960 at Mourlot and Draeger in Paris. Published in Marc Chagalls Catalogue Raisonne Lithograph I. Mourlot 283 André Sauret. unknown
196524350André Sauret 1965 In-4 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette et rhodoïd, 171 pp. 76 photographies en noir de Izis Bidemanas et 4 compositions en couleurs hors-texte de Chagall. Rhodoïd défectueux, sinon très bon exemplaire.
19198208Paris, Au Sans Pareil, 1919. Petit in-8 broché non paginé, couverture illustrée en noir. Sous son papier cristal d'origine. Manque au dos (1,5 millimètre).
191914321Paris, Au Sans Pareil, coll. de Littérature, 1919. Plaquette in-12 brochée, non paginée, couverture ornée d'une vignette. Non coupé.
194744365Paris: Les Editions Du Chene. Good. 1947. First Edition. Softcover. Oversized folder with pictorial onlay. Contains poem by Paul Eluard introduction by Leon Denand and 16 color plates. The folder has some spine tears toning and foxing. The bottom corner is bumped throughout. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Les Editions Du Chene paperback
197156781New York: Metropolitan Opera Association 1971. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth. Fine in dust jacket and slipcase. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. A study of Chagall's murals for the foyer of the Metropolitan Opera House and his designs for the set and costumes for the company's production of "The Magic Flute." Not in Freitag Metropolitan Opera Association unknown
196420994Paris: Mourlot Imprimeurs 1964. Chagall Marc. Fine color lithograph approx. 28 x 20 inches neatly mounted in glass-fronted frame and printed by Mourlot. Mourlot Imprimeurs unknown books
1995179523Paris: Reunion des Musee Nationaux 1995. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Nice Musee National Message Biblique Marc Chagall. 1 juillet-2 octobre 1995. Numerous color plates. Slim 4to purple cloth d.w. Paris: Reunion des Musee Nationaux 1995. First Edition. Near fine. Scarce.<br/><br/> Inscription by Bella Chagall to art historian Meyer Schapiro on the half-title "For Meyer and Lilliam whom I love so much whom I owe so much. Bella 1.96"<br/><br/> Reunion des Musee Nationaux unknown books
1975261443Geneva: Cramer 1975. hardcover. fine/fine. Numerous black and white illustrations. Small slim 4to pictorial white d.w. blue slip case. Geneva: Cramer 1975. Fine.<br/><br/> Cramer unknown books
197156781New York: Metropolitan Opera Association 1971. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth. Fine in dust jacket and slipcase. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. A study of Chagall's murals for the foyer of the Metropolitan Opera House and his designs for the set and costumes for the company's production of "The Magic Flute." Not in Freitag Metropolitan Opera Association unknown books
1969WRCLIT79374Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop 1969. Large quarto. Cloth. Illustrated throughout largely in color. Fine in lithographed pictorial dust jacket plastic wrapper and card slipcase. First US edition of the third volume in the series. Translation into English by George Lawrence. Illustrated with two original color lithographs including the dust jacket printed by Mourlot. Boston Book and Art Shop hardcover books
1984407995New York: Crown Publishing Group 1984. First American edition. Hardcover. 13 x 9.75 inches. 249 pages. Cloth; pictorial dust jacket; acetate; publisher's plain slipcase. "Gathers more than two hundred lithographs including book illustrations by the Russian-born artist and discusses the role of the engraver in the production of prints. Crown Publishing Group hardcover
194619249Brooklyn NY: Editions Hemispheres 1946. Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Marc Chagall. A gorgeous copy of the 1946 1st edition with 4 original drawings by Marc Chagall complementing Claire Goll's charming text. This copy unsigned and out-of-series but nonetheless part of the original printing of only 300 copies. Just a touch of very light staining at the inner hinge along the upper intersection of the front free endpaper and front pastedown otherwise clean as could be. Also includes a lovely Near Fine example of the publisher's glassine/wax dustjacket. Tall thin quarto printed by Peter Beilenson in Mount Vernon NY. Editions Hemispheres unknown
194619249Brooklyn NY: Editions Hemispheres 1946. Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Marc Chagall. A gorgeous copy of the 1946 1st edition with 4 original drawings by Marc Chagall complementing Claire Goll's charming text. This copy unsigned and out-of-series but nonetheless part of the original printing of only 300 copies. Just a touch of very light staining at the inner hinge along the upper intersection of the front free endpaper and front pastedown otherwise clean as could be. Also includes a lovely Near Fine example of the publisher's glassine/wax dustjacket. Tall thin quarto printed by Peter Beilenson in Mount Vernon NY. <br/><br/> Editions Hemispheres hardcover books
1950D14046Philadelphia / London: Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press 1950. First Edition Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated heavy cardstock wraps; glassine dust jacket; with a full-color frontispiece and numerous illustrations in text. First edition with complete text in French and English number 1317 from a limited edition 750 copies reserved for the Grey Falcon Press total limitation of 1500 copies. Some very light rubbing at spine tips and corners; pencilled inscription on limitation page; otherwise book is fine. Glassine just a bit tanned along the edges; tiny chips at spine tips and corners. An excellent copy -- nice and bright. Tasteful bookplates of Louis and Anne Marie Davidson. <br/><br/> Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press paperback books
197393511New York: Tudor Publishing. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0814805736 . Hardcover in dust jacket. First printing of first edition. INCLUDES original two-panel color lithograph created exclusively by Chagall for this publication. Blue cloth boards gilt text near pristine. Protected dustjacket bright and clean with chips to back top edge. Book is firm in binding 136 pages b&w and color plates b&w portrait of Chagall at last page. Free of any markings not ex-library. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 136 pages . Tudor Publishing hardcover
1986147140N.p.: N.p. 1986. Revised Draft script for the 1987 film here under the working title "Gaby Brimmer." <br/><br/>Based on the true story of Gaby Brimmer a young woman born with cerebral palsy and near-total body paralysis who became an acclaimed artist author and activist. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Norma Aleandro. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Mexico City. <br/><br/>Black untitled wrappers. Title page present dated 1/86 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters MARTIN SALINAS and MICHAEL JAMES LOVE. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Good tidemarked to the upper edges wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1966B-2022-1011Revue XXe siècle Paris. Cover by Chagall. With two original lithographs in color one in double page by Chagall and one in color by Vieira Da Silva. Richly illustrated with one page <i>quadrichromies</i> four color process by Chagall Greco Vieira Da Silva John Martin Moser Picasso Braque Delaunay Kandinsky Bazaine. Introduction by Camille Bourniquel. Text in French.<br />Very good conditions. Cahiers d'Art, by G. di San Lazzaro hardcover
195081617Paris: Editions De La Revue Verve. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover in dust jacket. First printing 1950. Slight wear and chipping to protected dust jacket designed by Marc Chagall slight tanning at edges. Interior pages clean tipped-in plates from the manuscript of the Duke of Bourgogne in the Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal alongside b&w illustrations by Chagall illustrating Boccacio's Tales from the Decameron. An elegant presentation. Text is in French. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Editions De La Revue Verve hardcover
195821190Paris and New York: The Paris Review 1958. First edition. Paperback. Good . 8vo. The Autumn-Winter 1958 - 59 issue of this literary magazine edited by George Plimpton Peter Matthiessen and others. This issue quite notable for the inclusion of 178 pp novella entitled Good-bye Columbus by Philip Roth. Published here for the first time and precedes the hardbound Houghton Mifflin edition. Covers a bit worn. A good copy in bound wrappers with some light stains to several pages mostly in the margins. This issue also includes poems by Robert Bly James Wright and William Stafford among others. Scarce and important issue. <br/><br/> The Paris Review paperback books
1975B-2022-0836Charles Sorlier preface by Jean Adhemar. Crown Publishers New York 1975. Includes 143 illustrations of Chagall's posters. An essential reference book that also includes posters made from Chagall's earlier paintings. <br />Good. Please ask for complete conditions report. Crown Publishers hardcover
19739025780New York: Tudor 1973. Hardcover. fine/near fine. Special issue of t5he XXe Siecle Review edited by G. di San Lazzaro. Illustrated with an original double page color lithography by Chagall. 33 printed plates in color and 100 in black and white. Dust jacket has small closed tear at head of dust jacket. In original stapled cardboard container. <br/><br/> Tudor hardcover books