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Pair of Lovers and Flowers

Pair of Lovers and Flowers - After (Poster) 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.