Signed; Marc Chagall - De klokken van Chagall - 1956

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Marc Chagall – De klokken van Chagall, a 1st edition Dutch softback of 24 pages (square 24.4 cm) published in 1956, with an original Mourlot 112 lithograph and a blue-crayon autograph by Chagall dated 1976.

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Marc Chagall – De klokken van Chagall, text by Bernard Majorick, Hilversum, Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co., 1956. Square format (24.4 × 24.4 cm), 14 pages. Scarce and refined booklet centered on the recurring motif of clocks in Chagall’s work, printed in multiple languages (Dutch, French, English, and German).
The publication includes one original lithograph by Marc Chagall (Mourlot 112), an essential and defining element of the work, printed by Mourlot and fully integrated into the booklet as issued.
This particular copy is further enhanced by a courtesy autograph signature by Marc Chagall, executed in blue crayon and dated 1976, boldly placed within the booklet. The signature is strong, well-defined, and characteristic of the artist’s late hand, adding significant desirability and collector interest.
The booklet remains in good overall condition, with light, expected signs of handling consistent with its format, including minor creasing and slight toning. The front cover bears a felt-tip inscription (not by the artist), as commonly noted in catalogued examples, and does not affect the integrity of the original lithograph or the autograph.
Catalogued as Cramer 31; Mourlot 112, this work represents an early and important graphic contribution by Chagall within a modestly produced yet highly collectible format. Copies containing both the original lithograph and a later autograph by the artist are increasingly sought after, particularly when the signature is clear and well preserved as in the present example.

Marc Chagall – De klokken van Chagall, text by Bernard Majorick, Hilversum, Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co., 1956. Square format (24.4 × 24.4 cm), 14 pages. Scarce and refined booklet centered on the recurring motif of clocks in Chagall’s work, printed in multiple languages (Dutch, French, English, and German).
The publication includes one original lithograph by Marc Chagall (Mourlot 112), an essential and defining element of the work, printed by Mourlot and fully integrated into the booklet as issued.
This particular copy is further enhanced by a courtesy autograph signature by Marc Chagall, executed in blue crayon and dated 1976, boldly placed within the booklet. The signature is strong, well-defined, and characteristic of the artist’s late hand, adding significant desirability and collector interest.
The booklet remains in good overall condition, with light, expected signs of handling consistent with its format, including minor creasing and slight toning. The front cover bears a felt-tip inscription (not by the artist), as commonly noted in catalogued examples, and does not affect the integrity of the original lithograph or the autograph.
Catalogued as Cramer 31; Mourlot 112, this work represents an early and important graphic contribution by Chagall within a modestly produced yet highly collectible format. Copies containing both the original lithograph and a later autograph by the artist are increasingly sought after, particularly when the signature is clear and well preserved as in the present example.

Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Art
Book title
De klokken van Chagall
Author/ Illustrator
Signed; Marc Chagall
Condition
Good
Artist
Marc Chagall
Publication year oldest item
1956
Height
24.5 cm
Edition
1st Edition
Width
24.5 cm
Language
Dutch
Original language
Yes
Binding/ Material
Softback
Extras
Dust jacket, Signed
Number of pages
24
Style
Surrealism
RomaniaVerified
65
Objects sold
100%
Private

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