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Marc Chagall mounted offset color lithograph 1974 limited edition

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Marc Chagall Offset Lithograph (1974)

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$300 - $600

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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Mounted offset color lithograph by Marc Chagall, likely 'The Tribe of Levi' from the 'Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem' series. Created in 1974, limited edition. Presented framed and matted.

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This is an offset color lithograph by Marc Chagall, identified as being created in 1974 and part of a limited edition. The image appears to be 'The Tribe of Levi' from the 'Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem' series. Offset lithographs are photomechanical reproductions and are generally less valuable than original hand-pulled lithographs, especially if unsigned. However, Chagall's enduring popularity and the decorative appeal of the work contribute to its value. Limited edition status adds some value, though the edition size is unknown. Based on comparable sales of unsigned Chagall offset lithographs from this period and series, the estimated value reflects its status as a decorative print by a major artist. Condition appears good within the frame.

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