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Marc Chagall: Picture 'Le Violoniste Bleu' (1947), framed

Product information "Marc Chagall: Picture 'Le Violoniste Bleu' (1947), framed"

Chagall's little night music: one of his most famous paintings, 'Le Violoniste Bleu', painted in 1947, is a magnificent example of his art: childhood memories from his Russian home village of Vitebsk are mixed with romantic motifs from Paris, the city of love. The laws of gravity are just as suspended in Chagall's work as central perspective or causality: the famous painter has the giant figure of the violinist hovering on a stool in the blue sky above the roofs of his home village of Vitebsk. The seat of the stool is folded into the picture plane. In contrast, the picture appears to be infinite in depth. A glowing bouquet of flowers appears beneath the moon, and three small birds settle on the flying musician. The moonlight bathes the scene in a silvery blue light, while the violinist plays a lovely night song to the world. Original in private ownership. ars mundi giclée facsimile in museum quality, captivating with its fine and faithful colour reproduction and extraordinary image sharpness. With a resolution of 1,440 dpi and its colour sensitivity, the giclée facsimile surpasses traditional printing processes. The 308g Hahnemühlen handmade paper guarantees exceptional colour saturation. Absolutely lightfast. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. ars mundi exclusive edition. Motif size 50 x 66 cm. Sheet size 60 x 80 cm. Framed in silver solid wood classic frame with passe-partout. Dustproof glazing. Format 67 x 87 cm.
Artist: Marc Chagall