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    Jacobs Ladder by Marc Chagall 1977 vintage French Galerie Maeght

    $ 450

    Jacobs Ladder by Marc Chagall – 1977 Vintage Poster

    In 1977, Marc Chagall (1887–1985), one of the most celebrated modernist artists of the 20th century, created Jacob’s Ladder as part of his long and prolific career that often drew on biblical narratives, dreamlike symbolism, and vivid color palettes. This poster was produced for an exhibition of Chagall’s posters at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Nice, France.

    Printed in stone lithography by Imprimerie Mourlot, Paris — Chagall’s favored printer for much of his lithographic work — the poster reflects both the technical excellence and artistic vision characteristic of their collaborations. The composition presents Chagall’s interpretation of the biblical scene of Jacob’s dream, rendered with his signature floating figures, vibrant blues, and ethereal atmosphere.
    • Artist: Marc Chagall
    • Printer: Imprimerie Mourlot, Paris
    • Size: 20 x 30 in / 51 x 76 cm
    • On/Off Linen: Unlined
    • Print Technique: Stone Lithograph
    • Year: 1977
    • Condition: Excellent

    This is an original 1977 stone lithograph poster, not a reproduction, and it remains in excellent condition.

  • marc chagall 1960

    Moses and The Tablets Marc Chagall 1960 Reims Museum Beaux Arts

    $ 850

    Moses and The Tablets Marc Chagall 1960 Reims Museum Beaux Arts

    Moses and the Tablets poster for a museum exhibition in 1960 of the works of Chagall for the Museum of Beaux Arts de Reims. Printed in stone lithography by the best stone lithography printer in the world at the time Mourlot Paris. Vitraux pour la Cathedral de Metz or Windows of the Cathedral, showing Sculptures, ceramiques and Gravures. In Nice condition. Made in an edition of only 500 !

    Title: Moses and the Tablets
    Artist: Marc Chagall
    Year: 1960
    Print type: Stone Lithograph
    Size: 30.75 x 21 inches ( 78 x 53 cm )
    Edition Size: 500

  • chagall Galerie Maeght

    Galerie Maeght – Marc Chagall, 1962 – “Le Oiseau Vert” (The Green Bird)

    $ 550

    Galerie Maeght – Marc Chagall, 1962 – “Le Oiseau Vert” (The Green Bird)

    In 1962, Marc Chagall created this stone lithograph to promote his exhibition at the renowned Galerie Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, on the Côte d’Azur in southern France. The gallery, established by Aimé Maeght, was one of the most important modern art venues in Europe, representing artists such as Miró, Braque, Calder, and Chagall himself.

    This particular poster, also known as Le Oiseau Vert (The Green Bird), showcases Chagall’s hallmark dreamlike imagery—blending vivid colors, floating figures, and symbolic animals. Printed by Imprimerie Mourlot in Paris, one of the leading fine art lithography ateliers of the 20th century, it exemplifies the collaborative tradition between Chagall and Mourlot, whose craftsmanship brought the artist’s painterly textures and luminous tones to life in print form.

    Unlined and in excellent condition, the poster measures 21 x 28 inches (53.5 x 71.1 cm). It stands as both a piece of exhibition history and a fine example of mid-20th-century French art lithography.

    Artist: Marc Chagall

    Printer: Imprimerie Mourlot, Paris

    Size: 21 x 28 in / 53.5 x 71.1 cm

    On/Off Linen: Unlined

    Print Technique: Stone Lithograph

    Year: 1962

    Condition & Comments: Excellent; also known as Le Oiseau Vert (The Green Bird), produced for Chagall’s exhibition at Galerie Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence.

  • matisse nice

    Danseuse Creole Nice Cote D’Azur by Henri Matisse 1965

    $ 1,450

    Nice Cote D’Azur by Henri Matisse 1965 Danseuse Creole

    This vintage poster titled La Danseuse Créole appeared in 1965 to promote the Musée Matisse in Nice. It features an image based on a 1950 cut-out by Henri Matisse. The original artwork, made from gouache-painted paper, was inspired by American dancer Katherine Dunham. Matisse saw her perform in his studio and later created the piece. In 1953, he donated the work to the city of Nice. When the museum opened in 1963, it became part of the permanent collection. Atelier Mourlot in Paris printed the poster as a color lithograph. The Syndicat d’Initiative de Nice issued it with support from the French tourism office. This edition includes Matisse’s printed signature and was produced in limited quantity. The image reflects his late paper cut-out style, with flat shapes and strong color contrast.

    Title: La Danseuse Créole

    Artist: Henri Matisse

    Date: 1965

    Size: approx. 99 x 62 cm (39 x 24 in)

    Printer: Atelier Mourlot, Paris

    Comment: Color lithograph promoting the Musée Matisse in Nice. Based on Matisse’s 1950 cut-out. Issued in limited quantity and signed in the plate.

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