After Marc Chagall ( 1887-1985) Jerusalem Windows: The Tribe of Benjamin 1964
Jerusalem Windows, The Tribe of Benjamin 1964
Year: 1964.
Publisher: Charles Sorlier
Size: H 72.4cm x W 53.3cm
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: 150, this example is 73/150
Signature: Hand signed in pencil, March Chagall
Literature: Leymarie, Jean. Marc Chagall: The Jerusalem Windows. New York: Park Lane, 1988. Listed and illustrated on pp. 161-71
Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. CS 23.
Created in 1964, this image is one in a series of twelve lithographs.
Chagall created these works as maquettes for a series of stained glass windows to be installed in the Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center’s synagogue outside of Jerusalem. The work was engraved by Charles Sorlier, who worked in close collaboration with the artist and is printed on watermarked Arches wove paper.
Jerusalem Windows, The Tribe of Benjamin 1964
Year: 1964.
Publisher: Charles Sorlier
Size: H 72.4cm x W 53.3cm
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: 150, this example is 73/150
Signature: Hand signed in pencil, March Chagall
Literature: Leymarie, Jean. Marc Chagall: The Jerusalem Windows. New York: Park Lane, 1988. Listed and illustrated on pp. 161-71
Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. CS 23.
Created in 1964, this image is one in a series of twelve lithographs.
Chagall created these works as maquettes for a series of stained glass windows to be installed in the Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center’s synagogue outside of Jerusalem. The work was engraved by Charles Sorlier, who worked in close collaboration with the artist and is printed on watermarked Arches wove paper.
Jerusalem Windows, The Tribe of Benjamin 1964
Year: 1964.
Publisher: Charles Sorlier
Size: H 72.4cm x W 53.3cm
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: 150, this example is 73/150
Signature: Hand signed in pencil, March Chagall
Literature: Leymarie, Jean. Marc Chagall: The Jerusalem Windows. New York: Park Lane, 1988. Listed and illustrated on pp. 161-71
Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. CS 23.
Created in 1964, this image is one in a series of twelve lithographs.
Chagall created these works as maquettes for a series of stained glass windows to be installed in the Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center’s synagogue outside of Jerusalem. The work was engraved by Charles Sorlier, who worked in close collaboration with the artist and is printed on watermarked Arches wove paper.