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Marc Chagall, lithograph QUAE AUX FLEURS. 13 1/2x10 1/2. 67/75

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Quai aux Fleurs by Marc Chagall (Numbered 67/75)

Fine Art - Limited Edition Prints/Lithographs

AI Estimated Value

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$10,000 - $15,000

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a limited edition color lithograph by the renowned Modernist artist Marc Chagall, titled 'Quai aux Fleurs' (from the series 'Regards sur Paris'). Measuring approximately 13 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches, the composition is a classic representation of Chagall’s dreamlike, poetic style. It features a couple—a signature motif of the artist—floating or reclining over a stylized Parisian landscape. The palette is dominated by deep blues and ethereal teals, contrasted by a vibrant magenta or pink figure in the foreground and a bouquet of flowers in the lower right corner. The craftsmanship is evident in the rich, layered application of color and the whimsical, fluid linework characteristic of the artist's late period (circa 1960s). Notable markings include the artist's name, 'Marc Chagall', and the title 'Quai aux Fleurs' appearing vertically in the right-hand margin. Crucially, the piece is hand-numbered '67/75' in the lower right, indicating a very small and desirable edition size. The print is housed under glass within a matted frame. Regarding condition, there is significant glare on the glass surface in the photograph, but the paper appears generally stable with potential slight toning or yellowing consistent with age. No immediate tears or major foxing are visible, though a physical inspection out of the frame would be required to confirm margin condition and the presence of a watermark (such as Arches).

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Based on my visual examination of the color lithograph 'Quai aux Fleurs' (Mourlot 308) from the 1963 'Regards sur Paris' series, I have determined this is a highly desirable example of Marc Chagall’s peak lithographic period. The composition features his quintessential iconography: the lovers, the bouquet, and the Parisian cityscape. The vibrancy of the blue and magenta inks appears well-preserved, though the slight yellowing of the paper suggests long-term exposure to non-archival mounting materials. The edition size of 75 is particularly significant. While a separate 'book' edition of 180 was printed on larger paper, the 75-series impressions were traditionally printed on Arches vellum and often represent the most collectible state of the work. Current market conditions for Chagall lithographs remain robust, with smaller edition sizes consistently outperforming larger runs at major auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s. Comparable sales for signed and numbered impressions from this series typically range between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on margin condition and light-strike levels. Several caveats apply to this valuation: This appraisal is based on a digital image and cannot serve as a certificate of authenticity. To confirm the value, a physical inspection is required to verify the 'Arches' watermark, check for 'hinge staining' on the reverse, and confirm the medium is indeed an original lithograph rather than a high-quality offset reproduction. The presence of the artist’s signature (hidden by the mat or glare in this view) would be the primary driver for the high end of this estimate. I strongly recommend a hands-on inspection by a specialist to confirm paper integrity and provide a full provenance review.

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