Chagall flirted with many radical Modernist styles at various points throughout his career, including Cubism, Suprematism, and Surrealism, all of which possibly encouraged him to work in an entirely abstract style. Yet he rejected each of them in succession, remaining committed to figurative and narrative art, making him one of the modern period's most prominent exponents of the more traditional approach.
- Lithograph on Arches paper, 1994. Limited quantity.
- Annotated and stamped by the Mourlot Estate
- Traditional gold frame
- 8-ply soft white archival mat
- Tru Vue Conservation Clear glass
- Artist Biography
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