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Framed size: 78 x 56cm
Original signed in plate lithographic poster printed by Mourlot, for a mixed exhibition at Musee Jacquemart in 1979.
Produced in 1978 for a group exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris, and printed at Atelier Mourlot under supervision of Charles Sorlier, Chagall’s long-standing master printer. Signed in the stone, it is from Chagall’s late graphic period, when memory and autobiography were central themes.
The image is explicitly self-referential. Chagall depicts himself seated at an easel, actively painting, while a goat dressed in clothing looks on. The goat is a recurring figure and should not be read as whimsical decoration: it derives from Eastern European folklore and Jewish symbolism, where it can represent vitality, instinct, sacrifice, or the witness to human action. Here, it functions as a silent observer to the act of creation, reinforcing painting as ritual rather than profession.
Created late in life, this poster reads as a summation: the artist looking back at the origins of his identity, placing himself — quite literally — inside the story of modern art’s making.
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