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  1. Chagall. In 1965, during their third session of monotype crea tion, Chagall produted his first etching for Cramer, in the easy linear drawing style familiar from his much earlier work in that medium. This etching,, was to be added to the deluxe copies of aApparition book documenting his monotypes by Jean Leymarie, pub lished by Cramer.

  2. Marc Chagall: Monotypes 1961-1965 by Jean Leymarie. Publication date 1966-01-01 Publisher Gerald Cramer, Rditeur Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Notes. cut off text on some pages text very close to gutter. Access-restricted-item

  3. Marc Chagall. 1887 - 1985. Le Vieux Rabbin II (Cramer Monotypes 304) Monotype printed in colours by Jacques Frélaut, 1975, signed in black ink, on Japon nacré paper, framed. plate: 320 by 240mm 12⅝ by 9½in. sheet: 565 by 380mm 22¼ by 15in

  4. Nov 22, 1979–Jan 28, 1980. MoMA. Exhibition. Installation images. 9 images. Marc Chagall, prints, monotypes, illustrated books [text by Riva Castleman] published by Gérald. Cramer, 1979 Out of print, 20 pages. View the publication. Master checklist 7 pages. View the checklist. Press release 3 pages. View the press release. Press release 5 pages.

  5. CHAGALL (MARC) LEYMARIE (JEAN) Marc Chagall. Monotypes 1961-1965. Catalogue établi par Gérald Cramer. Sold for £ 480 (US$ 612) inc. premium. Printed Books, Maps and Historical Photographs. 30 Nov 2010, 11:00 GMT. Oxford. CHAGALL (MARC) LEYMARIE (JEAN) Marc Chagall. Monotypes 1961-1965.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2023 · A premium is attached to impressions with colour as close as possible to what Chagall originally intended.’. Marc Chagall produced a huge body of prints, with 1,000 lithographs and over 500 etchings, offering collectable and affordable alternatives to his paintings.

  7. Details. Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Le violoniste au coq rouge. signed 'Marc Chagall' (lower left) monotype in colours, heightened with gouache. plate size: 15 ½ x 11 ¾ in. (39.1 x 29.6 cm.) sheet size: 26 1/8 x 20 ¼ in. (66.5 x 51.5 cm.) Executed in 1975. Provenance. Galerie de la Bouquinerie de l'Institute, Paris.