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Lithograph in colors, on Arches paper From the unsigned edition of 250 (there was also an edition of 60 and 20 artist's proofs in Roman numerals all signed and numbered) Published by Tériade, Paris, Catalogue: M. 308, see C. bks 46 Marc Chagall’s Frontispiece from Daphnis et Chloé (1960) is a vibrant lithograph that introduces his celebrated illustrated interpretation of the ancient Greek pastoral romance. Using luminous colors and fluid, dreamlike forms, Chagall evokes the idyllic world of Daphnis and Chloé, where love and nature intertwine. The composition is infused with his signature poetic symbolism—floating figures, fantastical animals, and a radiant landscape—all bathed in an ethereal glow. Published by Tériade in an edition of 250, this frontispiece sets the tone for Chagall’s lyrical reimagining of Longus’ classic tale. Printed by Mourlot, the lithograph showcases Chagall’s mastery of color and composition, capturing the essence of youthful love and mythical beauty.
Frontispiece, from Daphnis et Chloé, 1960
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Lithograph in colors, on Arches paper From the unsigned edition of 250 (there was also an edition of 60 and 20 artist's proofs in Roman numerals all signed and numbered) Published by Tériade, Paris, Catalogue: M. 308, see C. bks 46 Marc Chagall’s Frontispiece from Daphnis et Chloé (1960) is a vibrant lithograph that introduces his celebrated illustrated interpretation of the ancient Greek pastoral romance. Using luminous colors and fluid, dreamlike forms, Chagall evokes the idyllic world of Daphnis and Chloé, where love and nature intertwine. The composition is infused with his signature poetic symbolism—floating figures, fantastical animals, and a radiant landscape—all bathed in an ethereal glow. Published by Tériade in an edition of 250, this frontispiece sets the tone for Chagall’s lyrical reimagining of Longus’ classic tale. Printed by Mourlot, the lithograph showcases Chagall’s mastery of color and composition, capturing the essence of youthful love and mythical beauty.
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