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By Marc Chagall
1887 - 1985 |
| Category - Estate of Yvette Szczupak-Thomas, October 20th 2010. |
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Description
A Hand Written Signed Letter to Shmuel Szczupak (his Lawyer)
Date Created 1961
Dimensions 26.5 x 20.5 cm
Provenance Estate of Yvette Szczupak-Thomas
Click here to read her bio
Details Handwritten letter in Russian signed and dated 29th December, 1961, regarding Chagall's upcoming visit to Israel for the dedication of the Hadassah stained glass windows.
Also, Shmuel Szczupak's copy of his reply letter to Chagall, dated 11th January, 1962.
Condition Rust stain on upper right.
Biography Marc Chagall (1887-1985), French painter, draughtsman, printmaker, designer, sculptor, ceramicist and writer of Belarussian birth. Born in Vitebsk [now Viciebsk], Belarus', in 1887. Died in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Alpes-Maritimes in 1985. A prolific artist, Chagall excelled in the European tradition of subject painting and distinguished himself as an expressive colourist. His work is noted for its consistent use of folkloric imagery and its sweetness of colour, and it is characterized by a style that, although developed in the years before World War I, underwent little progression throughout his long career. Though he preferred to be known as a Belarussian artist, following his exile from the Soviet Union in 1923 he was recognized as a major figure of the Ecole de Paris, especially in the later 1920s and the 1930s. In his last years he was regarded as a leading artist in stained glass.
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A Hand Written Signed Letter to Shmuel Szczupak (his Lawyer)
Estimate: $300/$400
Location: Israel
Number of Bids: 20
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