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Bouquet Multicolore

Bouquet Multicolore - Before (Poster) Fine art lithograph This artwork is titled Bouquet Multicolore (Multicolored Bouquet), a celebrated color lithograph created by the master Modernist artist Marc Chagall in 1975.Key Characteristics & Themes The Focal Point: An enormous, vibrant floral arrangement bursting with deep blues, greens, fuchsias, and yellows dominates the composition. Bouquets were among Chagall's most beloved recurring motifs, serving as poetic symbols of romance, memory, and the beauty of everyday life.Dreamlike Iconography: True to Chagall's signature folkloric style, the scene blends reality with whimsy. It features fantastical creatures floating in mid-air, including a yellow animal (resembling a horse or donkey) in the upper-left corner and a bird soaring above the flowers.The Lovers: In the lower right corner, a pair of embraced lovers stands nestled next to the massive vase. Their presence emphasizes themes of amorous love and emotional tenderness, frequently rendered in unusual, expressive color choices.The Backdrop: Below the vase, a quaint table setting with a fruit bowl and wine bottle rests against a faintly sketched village landscape.Technical Details & Cataloging Medium: Color lithograph on paper.Edition Details: The original print run was highly limited to an edition of only 50 numbered impressions, plus artist proofs.Signatures: Authentic prints feature Chagall's hand-signed signature in pencil in the lower right margin and the edition number (e.g., 41/50) in the lower left margin.Catalogue Raisonné: It is officially cataloged and indexed under reference number Mourlot 735 / Sorlier 735.