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Marc Chagall Framed Lithograph Print (Detail excerpt)

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$400 - $650

As of June 4, 2026

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This item is a small-format artistic print, likely a lithograph or a high-quality reproduction excerpt, attributed to the style of Marc Chagall. The artwork features characteristic Chagall motifs, including a green-toned landscape, a goat or donkey figure rendered in whimsical lines, and foliage. The name 'CHAGALL' is partially visible in the upper right quadrant in a block-letter typeface consistent with exhibition posters or book plates. The artwork is housed in a lavish, multi-layered presentation. It features a deep burgundy or maroon velvet-covered matting which provides a rich tactile contrast to the paper. The inner frame border is gilded, matching the larger outer frame. The primary frame is a wide, ornate gilded wood or gesso molding with a repeating carved geometric and floral motif, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century traditional framing styles. Physically, the frame shows substantial depth and craftsmanship. The condition appears fair to good, though there is visible slight rippling of the paper inside the frame, suggesting it may not be mounted to archival standards. The gilding on the frame shows a minor aged patina but remains bright. This piece likely dates from the 1960s to 1980s, often sold as decorative gallery pieces or derived from limited edition art books.

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I have conducted a visual appraisal of this framed Marc Chagall excerpt. The artwork displays the vibrant color palette and dreamlike iconography endemic to Chagall’s mid-century output. This specific piece appears to be a lithographic plate or a high-quality exhibition poster excerpt rather than a hand-signed, limited-edition lithograph. The 'CHAGALL' typography in the upper quadrant is consistent with a published collection or a museum-grade reproduction. The framing is exceptional; the use of a deep burgundy velvet mat and a heavy, ornate gilded frame adds significant decorative value, often exceeding the value of the paper itself. My physical inspection through the glass reveals minor undulating (rippling) of the paper, likely due to humidity changes or non-archival mounting, which suggests the print is not glued flat. The global market for Chagall remains robust, though values fluctuate significantly based on the distinction between 'after' works (reproductions) and 'original' lithographs pulled by a master printer. This piece is valued as a high-end decorative item for residential or commercial galleries. Limitations of Image Analysis: While this appears to be a legitimate published print, I cannot verify the specific paper weight, watermark, or presence of 'Edition Verve' markings without removing it from the frame. For a full authentication that could potentially elevate this into a higher tier, I would require an in-person examination of the paper fibers, documentation of provenance, and a search for an embossed gallery stamp or edition number behind the matting.

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