MARC CHAGALL (1887 - 1985)

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MARC CHAGALL (1887 - 1985)
My House, ca. 1925 Indian ink and pencil on paper Signed lower right Indian ink and pencil on paper, signed lower right 26,2 x 31,8 cm - 10 1/4 x 12 1/2 in. A certificate from the Comité Chagall, dated May 27, 2013, will be given to the purchaser. PROVENANCE - Artist's studio - David McNeil Collection, Paris (by descent) - Private collection, Geneva (acquired from previous in 1987) - Sale, Impressionist and Modern Works on Paper, Christie's, London, February 8, 2007, lot 575 - Private collection (acquired during previous sale) - Sale, Modern Works on Paper, Christie's, Paris, 11 April 2013, lot 43 EXHIBITIONS - Milan, Studio Marconi - Turin, Galleria della Sindone - Catania, Monastero dei Benedettini and Meina, Museo e centro studi per il disegno, Marc Chagall, Disegni inediti dalla Russia a Parigi, May 1988-August 1996, described and reproduced pp. 88-89 - Hanover, Sprengel Museum, Marc Chagall, Himmel und Erde, December 1996-February 1997 - Darmstadt, Institut Mathildenhöhe, Marc Chagall, Von Russland nach Paris, Zeichnungen 1906 - 1967, December 1997-January 1998 - Abbazia Olivetana, Fondazione Ambrosetti, Marc Chagall, Il messaggio biblico, May-July 1998 - Klagenfurt, Stadtgalerie, Marc Chagall, February-May 2000, described and reproduced p. 44 - Boca Raton, Museum of Art, Chagall, January-March 2001 "Thanks to an exchange of accommodation with Eugène Zack at the beginning of 1924, the Chagall family moved into the studio at 10, avenue d'Orléans and remained there until the end of 1925 (fig. 4). The artist immediately began to paint again. In order to draw the first lines of a new identity in France, the painter draws, between 1923 and 1926, in his past pictorial vocabulary and realizes replicas, variants of old works as well as new compositions freer and more radiant. In Paris, Chagall meets again friends of former times and old masters and patrons such as Leon Bakst, André Levinson and Max Vinaver. He also made new acquaintances, including Gustave Coquiot, Jeanne Bucher, Jacques Guenne, Florent Fels, Ivan and Claire Goll and Marcoussis. He received numerous requests for editorial collaboration. Fifty works were exhibited by the Le Centaure gallery in Brussels. At the end of 1924, an exhibition of one hundred and twenty-two works was organized by Pierre Matisse at the Barbazanges Hodebert gallery in Paris. "I want an art of the earth, not of the head only?" expresses the need for Chagall to find himself through nature, landscape and French light. The frequent stays in L'Isle-Adam on the Oise, recommended by the Delaunays, in Ault, in Normandy, and in Brittany on the island of Bréhat mark him particularly. The Belgian critic Florent Fels introduced Chagall to the region between the Seine and the Oise and, more precisely, to the small village of Montchauvet, where numerous pastoral compositions were created in 1925. Two exhibitions are organized in Cologne and Dresden. In December, the Chagalls leave the apartment on Avenue d'Orléans and move to a house in Boulogne-sur-Seine, 3, allée des Pins." Meret Meyer Graber, "Marc Chagall, 1922 - 1985," in. Chagall connu et inconnu, cat. exhibition, Paris, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, 11 March-23 June 2003, Paris : Réunion des Musées nationaux, 2003, pp. 31-32
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