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Marc Chagall (1887-1985) is among the most beloved, respected, and cherished visual artists in Jewish, Russian, and French history - and claimed by all three cultures as their own. At the forefront of numerous major artistic movements, his joyful use of color and frequent Jewish themes, as well as his surreal perspectives, give an instantly recognizable look to his work.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-limited-edition-numbered-marc-chagall-lithograph-fruits-et-fleurs-devant-la-mer-p27383169 Limited Edition Numbered Marc Chagall Lithograph - Fruits Et Fleurs Devant La Merhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/g/l/gl-07.jpg899899USDInStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Marc Chagall/Jewish & Israeli Art/Marc Chagall/Marc Chagall Serigraphs and Lithographs/Israeli Art/Marc Chagall/Israeli Art/Marc Chagall/Serigraphs and Lithographs<P>Fruits Et Fleurs Devant La Mer - 1974</P>
<P>Private collection</P>
<P><strong>Limited Edition Numbered Lithograph - 450 copies</P></strong>
<P>Paper: 43.8 cm X 31.9 cm / 17.24" X 12.56"</P>
<P>Image: 33.9 cm X 28 cm / 13.35" X 11.02"</P>
<P>If you are interested in receiving this item framed, please contact us.</p>
<p><strong>An official certificate of authenticity is included.</P></strong>
<P><STRONG>Marc Chagall</STRONG> (1887-1985) is among the most beloved, respected, and cherished visual artists in Jewish, Russian, and French history - and claimed by all three cultures as their own. At the forefront of numerous major artistic movements, his joyful use of color and frequent Jewish themes, as well as his surreal perspectives, give an instantly recognizable look to his work.</P>00add-to-cartArtistic Gallery