Marc Chagall - Les céramiques et sculptures de Chagall - 1972





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Marc Chagall, Les céramiques et sculptures de Chagall, first edition, in French, published by Sauret, Monaco in 1972, a hardback bound in grey linen, 249 pages, 34 × 26 cm, with a colour frontispiece lithograph La Nuit and 220 further illustrations; catalogue raisonné of Chagall’s ceramics.
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Chagall's ceramics and sculptures
Edited by Andre Sauret, Monaco, 1972
Catalogue raisonné of Marc Chagall's ceramics.
249 pages, hardcover
Preface by André Malraux, edited by Charles Sorlier.
Greige full-cloth binding, 34 x 26, 249 pages, color illustrated dust jacket. Original edition. Original color lithograph “La Nuit” as a full-page frontispiece, printed by Mourlot, preceding 220 illustrations of artworks in black and in color. The complete work catalogued.
Printed and bound in Lausanne, this quality monograph addresses a less well-known aspect of the artist's oeuvre. “Ceramics occupy a very important, though rather secret, place in Chagall's body of work. These unique pieces, of which we present the catalogue today, have rarely been shown, and few enthusiasts have had the privilege of admiring them.”
Mint condition, rare.
Chagall's ceramics and sculptures
Edited by Andre Sauret, Monaco, 1972
Catalogue raisonné of Marc Chagall's ceramics.
249 pages, hardcover
Preface by André Malraux, edited by Charles Sorlier.
Greige full-cloth binding, 34 x 26, 249 pages, color illustrated dust jacket. Original edition. Original color lithograph “La Nuit” as a full-page frontispiece, printed by Mourlot, preceding 220 illustrations of artworks in black and in color. The complete work catalogued.
Printed and bound in Lausanne, this quality monograph addresses a less well-known aspect of the artist's oeuvre. “Ceramics occupy a very important, though rather secret, place in Chagall's body of work. These unique pieces, of which we present the catalogue today, have rarely been shown, and few enthusiasts have had the privilege of admiring them.”
Mint condition, rare.

