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Marc Chagall
"Moreover they made garments of ministration…" (Story of Exodus, M.465), 1966

1966

$7,850
£6,006.72
€6,874.75
CA$11,086.27
A$12,048.87
CHF 6,457.09
MX$146,294.68
NOK 81,064.89
SEK 75,175.36
DKK 51,345.89

About the Item

"Moreover they made garments of ministration to minister in the Sanctuarie; they made also the holy garments for Aaron, as the Lorde had commanded Moses. (M.465)" from Marc Chagall's "The Story of Exodus," 1966. This is a color lithograph on Arches from the edition of 285 (250 on Arches, 20 on Japon and 15 HC on Arches). The framed artwork is 32 x 26 inches and the image size is 18 x 13 inches. Framed in an ornate, gold-tone frame, and shipped with a certificate of authenticity. Literature: Cramer, P. Marc Chagall: The Illustrated Books: Catalogue Raisonné. Patrick Cramer, Geneva, 1995. pps.202 - 205, no.64. Mourlot, F. Sorlier, C. The Lithographs of Chagall III, 1962-1968. Boston Book and Art Shop, Inc., 1969. pps 94-102, no.465. "Some people make a mistake in being afraid of the word mystic, to which they give a too strictly orthodox religious meaning. One must rescue that word from its ourworn, mouldering exterior, and rediscover its pure, elevated untouched shape. Mystic!... How often that word has been thrown in my face, just as earlier, people blamed me for being "literary!" But without mysticism would there exist in the world a single great picture, a single great poem, or even a single great social movement : deprived of the power of mysticism, of the feeling underlying the rational, would it not fade and die?" - Marc Chagall (Mourlot, F. Sorlier, C. The Lithographs of Chagall III, 1962-1968. Boston Book and Art Shop, Inc., 1969. p. 94).
  • Creator:
    Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1966
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 26 in (66.04 cm)
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  • Condition:
    Overall excellent condition with slight toning of the paper.
  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: LTCHAX465UC1stDibs: LU2664215761162

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