Chagall, Marc
MARC CHAGALL Galerie Maeght, 1973
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$750.00
Sku: YY4313
Artist: Marc Chagall
Title: Galerie Maeght
Year: 1973
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 63 x 47.25 inches ( 160.02 x 120.015 cm )
Image Size: 43.5 x 38.25 inches ( 110.49 x 97.155 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Minor denting and creasing throughout as well as foxing in top and bottom border
Additional Details: This very large original billboard poster, measuring 120 x 160 cm, was prominently displayed in specific areas of Paris to advertise Marc Chagall’s exhibition at the Galerie Maeght in 1973. Its impressive size makes it a unique and highly collectible item for any Chagall enthusiast. The poster's grandeur not only captured the attention of Parisians but also reflects the significance of Chagall’s art in the cultural landscape of the time. Printing posters of this magnitude is both costly and rare today, as only a few printers worldwide possess the capability to produce such large-scale artwork. This makes the poster not only a relic of a bygone era of art advertising but also a prized artifact that commemorates Chagall’s enduring legacy and the historic exhibition at one of Paris’s most esteemed galleries.
Artist: Marc Chagall
Title: Galerie Maeght
Year: 1973
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 63 x 47.25 inches ( 160.02 x 120.015 cm )
Image Size: 43.5 x 38.25 inches ( 110.49 x 97.155 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Minor denting and creasing throughout as well as foxing in top and bottom border
Additional Details: This very large original billboard poster, measuring 120 x 160 cm, was prominently displayed in specific areas of Paris to advertise Marc Chagall’s exhibition at the Galerie Maeght in 1973. Its impressive size makes it a unique and highly collectible item for any Chagall enthusiast. The poster's grandeur not only captured the attention of Parisians but also reflects the significance of Chagall’s art in the cultural landscape of the time. Printing posters of this magnitude is both costly and rare today, as only a few printers worldwide possess the capability to produce such large-scale artwork. This makes the poster not only a relic of a bygone era of art advertising but also a prized artifact that commemorates Chagall’s enduring legacy and the historic exhibition at one of Paris’s most esteemed galleries.