Marc Chagall - (French/Russian artist; 1887-1985) "Bouquet de fleurs devant une fenetre ouverte", Vase of flowers in front of opened window.
Chagall after offset lithograph printed in 1970.
The piece is numbered 451/500 in the lower left corner.
Signed in the lower right facsimile.
Marc Chagall was an early modernist artist, associated with several major artistic styles. He created works in virtually every artistic format, including painting, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints. He was known as both a pioneer of modernism and as a major Jewish artist. Chagall's work is housed in a variety of locations, including the 'Palais Garnier' (the Opera de Paris), the Art Institute of Chicago, Chase Tower Plaza of downtown Chicago, the Metropolitan Opera, the Metz Cathedral, Notre-Dame de Reims, the Fraumünster abbey in Zürich, Switzerland, the Church of St. Stephan in Mainz, Germany and the Biblical Message museum in Nice, France, which Chagall helped to design.