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Signed and numbered in pencil // Marc Chagall's 'Le Jeu' (1966) is a delicate and dreamlike lithograph, embodying his characteristic blend of fantasy, romance, and symbolism. The composition features two entwined figures at the center, one holding a violin, symbolizing Chagall’s recurring motif of music as a spiritual and emotional force. The figures are bathed in soft blue and green hues, their forms surrounded by ethereal elements such as birds, which evoke themes of love, freedom, and harmony. A small angelic figure in the background adds to the otherworldly quality of the scene, typical of Chagall’s mystical vision. The oval border framing the figures enhances the sense of intimacy and the idea of a contained, sacred space. Chagall’s whimsical, fluid lines and use of soft, blended colors give the print a poetic and timeless quality. Signed and numbered in pencil, this work is part of a limited edition of 50 prints, making it a valuable collectible. 'Le Jeu' is a quintessential example of Chagall’s ability to create a world filled with joy, love, and wonder, suspended in an almost dreamlike atmosphere.
Le Jeu, 1966
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Signed and numbered in pencil // Marc Chagall's 'Le Jeu' (1966) is a delicate and dreamlike lithograph, embodying his characteristic blend of fantasy, romance, and symbolism. The composition features two entwined figures at the center, one holding a violin, symbolizing Chagall’s recurring motif of music as a spiritual and emotional force. The figures are bathed in soft blue and green hues, their forms surrounded by ethereal elements such as birds, which evoke themes of love, freedom, and harmony. A small angelic figure in the background adds to the otherworldly quality of the scene, typical of Chagall’s mystical vision. The oval border framing the figures enhances the sense of intimacy and the idea of a contained, sacred space. Chagall’s whimsical, fluid lines and use of soft, blended colors give the print a poetic and timeless quality. Signed and numbered in pencil, this work is part of a limited edition of 50 prints, making it a valuable collectible. 'Le Jeu' is a quintessential example of Chagall’s ability to create a world filled with joy, love, and wonder, suspended in an almost dreamlike atmosphere.
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