Hand-signed by Marc Chagall in the lower right, with a handwritten dedication to Nicole Courcel on the left.
Printed at the renowned Mourlot studio in Paris, with the direct participation of the celebrated master lithographer Charles Sorlier.
This lithograph brings together two of Paris’s most iconic symbols — Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower — interpreted through Chagall’s poetic and imaginative visual language. The restrained blue palette lends the work refinement and depth, while the unexpected juxtaposition of architectural forms transforms the composition into a metaphor of the spiritual and the earthly.
Marc Zakharovich Chagall (1887–1985) was a painter and graphic artist, one of the most significant representatives of the artistic avant-garde of the 20th century. He is renowned for his distinctive style, combining elements of Primitivism, Cubism, Symbolism, and Surrealism.