Couleur amour: Les amants de La Tour Eiffel
Marc Chagall
Tahoe Wall Exhibit
Edition Number
Edition of 300, unnumbered
Year
Medium
Dimensions
22.5h x 17.37w in. unframed, 32h x 26.75w in. Approx. framed size
Signature
Description
Due to Chagall’s love for Paris, and its famed symbol, La Tour Eiffel, where he got the freedom to do different paintings, he connects the two cities calling Paris his Vitebsk. In the same image, Chagall shows a goat, and a small skyline of St. Paul de Vence. Besides, there are biblical roots attached to it where the animals appear to be sacrificed. On one hand, the sacrifices are a sign of the atonement of sins, while the other hand, a symbol of harmony and purity. Chagall’s lithograph’s joyful, enthusiastic, and lively tone describes more on the second meaning, which is harmony and purity. Also, the use goats indicate Chagall’s lovers like it is the song of songs, a psalm of unity and love of fanatics with nature.
Instant Checkout Price
$7,250.00
1 in stock