Marc Chagall (After) The Violinist, 1911
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I.
° Artist: Marc Chagall (after)
â— Title: The Violinist, 1911
° Dimensions in inches: (31 1/2 h x 23 5/8 w)
° Medium: Oil on canvas.
° Condition: good general condition.
II.
A nice oil on canvas, The canvas has a writing on the lower left side looking at the drawing and it says (Chagall / 1911), the painting looks very realistic and with very natural and vivid colors that denote happiness, on some sides you can see the painting. With slightly thicker paint reliefs, the reverse fabric looks a bit brown and old, in the same way you can see a design on written paper and six ink stamps. A very nice painting with high reliefs. A beautiful oil on canvas that you cannot miss.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".
2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition: For unique paintings / works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Marc Chagall (VÃtebsk, July 7, 1887-Saint-Paul de Vence March 28, 1985) was a Russian and French painter of Jewish origin.In 1907, Marc Chagall moved to Saint Petersburg, where he joined the school of the Society of Art Sponsors and where he studied under the guidance of Nikolai Roerich. Between 1909 and 1911 he studied at Elizaveta Zvántseva's school under the tutelage of Léon Bakst. After becoming known as an artist, he left Saint Petersburg, Russia, to join a group of artists who were in the Montparnasse Quarter, in Paris, France. In 1914 he returned to Vitebsk to marry his fiancée, Bella Rosenfeld, whom he had met in 1909. At the beginning of World War I, Chagall remained in his hometown. In 1915 he married Bella and the following year they had a daughter whom they named Ida.
° Artist: Marc Chagall (after)
â— Title: The Violinist, 1911
° Dimensions in inches: (31 1/2 h x 23 5/8 w)
° Medium: Oil on canvas.
° Condition: good general condition.
II.
A nice oil on canvas, The canvas has a writing on the lower left side looking at the drawing and it says (Chagall / 1911), the painting looks very realistic and with very natural and vivid colors that denote happiness, on some sides you can see the painting. With slightly thicker paint reliefs, the reverse fabric looks a bit brown and old, in the same way you can see a design on written paper and six ink stamps. A very nice painting with high reliefs. A beautiful oil on canvas that you cannot miss.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".
2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition: For unique paintings / works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Marc Chagall (VÃtebsk, July 7, 1887-Saint-Paul de Vence March 28, 1985) was a Russian and French painter of Jewish origin.In 1907, Marc Chagall moved to Saint Petersburg, where he joined the school of the Society of Art Sponsors and where he studied under the guidance of Nikolai Roerich. Between 1909 and 1911 he studied at Elizaveta Zvántseva's school under the tutelage of Léon Bakst. After becoming known as an artist, he left Saint Petersburg, Russia, to join a group of artists who were in the Montparnasse Quarter, in Paris, France. In 1914 he returned to Vitebsk to marry his fiancée, Bella Rosenfeld, whom he had met in 1909. At the beginning of World War I, Chagall remained in his hometown. In 1915 he married Bella and the following year they had a daughter whom they named Ida.
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Marc Chagall (After) The Violinist, 1911
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