David and Bathsheba" Signed color lithograph by Marc Chagall
This is a signed colour lithograph by Marc Chagall, titled "David and Bathsheba", and dates back to 1956. It's a beautiful piece, numbered 55/350. The print measures 17.75x21.75". Considering this piece is not new, it adds to the art's overall history and charm.
It is one of the most prominent pieces from his "Illustrations for the Bible" portfolio, originally published in the art magazine Verve.
About the Artwork
Symbolism: The composition features two faces blended into one, representing the union of David and Bathsheba. A bi-colored hand in the foreground symbolizes David playing his harp.
Style: The piece reflects Chagall’s "Naïve Art" or Primitivism style, using vibrant, dreamlike colors to reinterpret biblical narratives.
Original Publication: The first edition was printed by Mourlot Frères in Paris as part of Verve Vol. VIII, No. 33-34.
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