The original exhibition poster by Marc Chagall, titled "Oeuvre gravée," at the Galerie Berggruen in 1967, stands as a testament to the artist's mastery of printmaking and his enduring influence in the world of visual arts.
Marc Chagall, renowned for his surreal and dreamlike paintings, was equally prolific in his exploration of printmaking techniques. This exhibition, hosted at the esteemed Galerie Berggruen, provided a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts to delve into Chagall's lesser-known yet equally captivating body of work: his prints.
The poster itself serves as a tantalizing preview of the treasures awaiting visitors within the gallery walls. Chagall's distinct visual language, characterized by whimsical figures, vibrant colors, and fantastical imagery, is prominently featured, enticing viewers with the promise of an immersive artistic experience.
Chagall's oeuvre gravée, or engraved work, showcases his remarkable versatility as an artist. From etchings and lithographs to woodcuts and linocuts, Chagall experimented with a wide array of printmaking techniques, each imbuing his compositions with a unique charm and depth.
Exhibition - Art - Cirque
Galerie Berggruen
Mourlot Paris
Good condition, folds, small tears
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