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Le Bouquet
This artwork is titled Le Bouquet (The Bouquet), created in 1955 by the renowned Belarusian-French modernist artist Marc Chagall.Artwork OverviewArtist: Marc Chagall (1887–1985)Title: Le Bouquet (The Bouquet)Date: 1955Medium: Color lithograph on paper (printed by Charles Sorlier under Chagall's supervision).Edition Details: Typically part of a limited edition of 300 hand-signed and numbered proofs published by Galerie Maeght in Paris.Key Themes and CompositionThe piece beautifully incorporates Chagall's signature dreamlike, surrealist motifs:The Centerpiece: A vibrant, towering bouquet of pastel orange, yellow, and red roses overflowing from a green vase. In Chagall's personal lexicon, lush bouquets represent love, celebration, and the natural beauty of his adopted home in the South of France.The Background: An intense, warm-toned red sky containing a whimsical silhouette of his childhood hometown or a French village.The Figures: Floating and gravity-defying figures seamlessly weave love and memories together. On the right side, a man standing near a profile of a woman looks introspectively toward the scene.
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