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Lithograph
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Expressionist Fantasy
1956
Modern
42.0 x 27.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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David
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Marc Chagall's "David," rendered in stark black and white lithograph, is more than just a depiction of the biblical hero; it’s a profound meditation on memory, faith, and the enduring power of dreams. Executed in 1956, this piece embodies the artist’s signature style – a vibrant synthesis of Jewish folklore, personal recollections, and a deeply felt spirituality. The image captures David not as a warrior king, but as a vulnerable figure, isolated yet imbued with an almost ethereal quality. The meticulous detail of the lithograph process, combined with Chagall's masterful hand, creates a surface texture that invites close inspection, revealing the artist’s deliberate layering and etching techniques.
Born Moishe Shagal in 1887 in the Belarusian town of Liozna – a place that would forever shape his artistic vision – Chagall’s early life profoundly influenced his work. Liozna, with its unique cultural blend of Russian Orthodox and Jewish traditions, became a recurring motif in his art, appearing repeatedly as a symbol of home, memory, and spiritual connection. This particular rendition of David is imbued with the spirit of that formative landscape; the solitary figure evokes the quiet contemplation and profound faith often associated with rural life and religious devotion. The posture itself – standing on one leg, ball held aloft – suggests both youthful strength and an almost childlike wonder.
The image is rich in symbolic meaning. David, traditionally a symbol of courage and leadership, here appears vulnerable and contemplative. The ball he holds could represent the weight of responsibility or perhaps simply the joy of childhood. The stark black and white palette amplifies the emotional impact, stripping away any distractions and focusing attention on the core themes of faith, memory, and human vulnerability. Chagall frequently employed biblical narratives to explore universal human experiences, and this piece is no exception – it invites viewers to contemplate their own relationship with faith, tradition, and the passage of time.
Created in 1956, “David” reflects a period of significant artistic evolution for Chagall. Having spent much of his early career navigating political turmoil and challenging artistic conventions, he found a renewed sense of peace and purpose in revisiting themes from his past. This work demonstrates his continued commitment to exploring the spiritual dimension of human existence through a uniquely personal lens. The lithograph’s dimensions – 42 x 27 cm – are perfectly suited for display as a statement piece within a variety of interior design settings, offering a timeless and evocative addition to any collection.
1887 - 1985 , Belarus
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