About The Work
In 1931, on commission from the legendary French art dealer Ambroise Vollard, Chagall set out to accomplish a gargantuan task: illustrate the Bible.
The resulting series, “The Bible,” spanned 25 years and two volumes, showing parables and figures from the Old and New Testaments in 105 etchings.
Since 1912 Marc Chagall began to be interested in the biblical topic. He begins with a canvas of Golgotha, almost dedicating the entire second part of his life to the tables of the Holy Bible, revised in Hebrew key. From then on he will never abandon the theme of the sacred. He created paintings, stained glass windows and mosaics, and in 1961 he was commissioned to create the Hadassah stained glass windows in Jerusalem. He will compose the 17 large canvases of the Bible preserved today at the Chagall Museum. To create it, the artist carries out a large number of preparatory works which flow into other volumes and smaller productions.
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About Marc Chagall
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Lithograph
13.78 x 10.24 x 0.04 in
35.0 x 26.0 x 0.1 cm
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
In 1931, on commission from the legendary French art dealer Ambroise Vollard, Chagall set out to accomplish a gargantuan task: illustrate the Bible.
The resulting series, “The Bible,” spanned 25 years and two volumes, showing parables and figures from the Old and New Testaments in 105 etchings.
Since 1912 Marc Chagall began to be interested in the biblical topic. He begins with a canvas of Golgotha, almost dedicating the entire second part of his life to the tables of the Holy Bible, revised in Hebrew key. From then on he will never abandon the theme of the sacred. He created paintings, stained glass windows and mosaics, and in 1961 he was commissioned to create the Hadassah stained glass windows in Jerusalem. He will compose the 17 large canvases of the Bible preserved today at the Chagall Museum. To create it, the artist carries out a large number of preparatory works which flow into other volumes and smaller productions.
Courtesy of Wallector
About Marc Chagall
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Find your ideal match among these wedding-themed works
- Interviews & Features: The Art of Giving
- Art 101: Alexander Calder, More than a Sculptor, Made Paintings, Jewelry, and Stage Sets
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- Art 101: What Did Meyer Schapiro Do? An Introduction to the Great Humanist Art Historian
Additional Information
- Edition of 6500 unsigned lithographs. Printed by Mourlot and published by Tériade, Paris
- Ref. Mourlot, F., Chagall Lithograph [II] 1957-1962, A. Sauret, Monte Carlo 1963, N° 251 + 274
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