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Pair of Lovers and Flowers
Fine art by Marc Chagall "Les Coquelicots" (The Poppies) or "Pair of Lovers and Flowers," created by the renowned artist Marc Chagall in 1949.The piece is a color lithograph and is often associated with the printer Charles Sorlier, who worked closely with Chagall to translate his aesthetic into this medium.Key DetailsArtist: Marc Chagall (1887–1985).Title: Les Coquelicots (also known as The Poppies or Pair of Lovers and Flowers).Date: 1949.Medium: Color lithograph.Signature: Your specific image shows a signature in the bottom right corner, a common feature of these lithographs, which were often signed in pencil and numbered as part of limited editions (such as a run of 400).Location: While prints are held in various private collections and galleries, this work is also associated with The Israel Museum in Jerusalem.The composition features hallmarks of Chagall's surrealist style: a floating couple in an embrace, vibrant bouquets of flowers (predominantly red poppies and yellow blooms), and a stylized cityscape with a church spire in the background.
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