04/27/2013 Alexandra
Litho Chagall/Blind stamp I have a litho of Chagall, with a blind stamp on de lower corner. The round stamp shows a star in the middle and I can read the words PARIS and LONDON, plus something else begining with "M". Can anyone give me an idea of what the stamps means, and where it comes from? Thanks!
03/26/2013 Michele Gillespie
Chagall , Marc I have a Chagall print older from Shorewood publishers , I heard prints can be of value ? How would I know ? Thank you, Michele Gillespie
03/23/2013 R
Chagall Raymond C:
You may use this email address: pinchofsnuff@yahoo.com
Best Regards
03/16/2013 janice laporte
Marc Chagall I have a signed Marc Chagall with a stamp with a star signed E.A. on the bottom left. It is poet reclining. My question is why is this not numbered? Has it much worth? Thank you Janice LaPorte
02/24/2013 raymond c.
R yes i would like to discuss this further how do i contact you ?
02/10/2013 R
Answering Raymond C Yes Raymond C., Chagall painted more than one of the same subject. I own one of these pieces. I purchased it about 1990, entitled "Pinch of Snuff," depicting an old Rabbi seated at a table with the Torah. I have identified 4 other depictions of the same subject and mine is clearly identifiable with the assitance of a major museum currently online. Selling a Chagall is extremely difficult with the only qualified entity being The Committee Chagall in Paris. An appraisal means zilch without their approval which can be a very expensive and time consuming process. I'm not fond of showing my Chagall painted for fear of "burning" it, but if you'd like to contact me privately, I'd be happy to share some additional information with you.
01/19/2013 raymond c
marc chagall is it real did marc chagall ever not sign his work and did he ever paint more than one of a painting and does anyone know where the painting rabbi with torah is???
01/15/2013 J Bobbitt
Marc Chagall I have a numbered Tribe of the Reuben painting no7 of 150 signed in pencil on the bottom right in pencil,who can tell me if its authentic
01/11/2013 Earl
36/100 bouquet w bowl of cherries At a 1986 hospital fundraiser on Long Island, NY, we won a framed lithograph: bouquet w bowl of cherries #36/100 w Chagall signature on lower right . We've enjoyed it all theses years but in a recent move the glass cracked. Our research has not uncovered the date of this edition.The image is 22w x 33 1/2 inches high. We are concerned that the cost to replace the 28w x 40h inch glass is more then the value of the lithograph. What date is this edition?
11/07/2012 shoni
chagall, glass, wedding in the village ten years ago i found this at a garage sale for $2.00,hung it in my kitchen window and forgot about it.I love art why Idid not see the signature or the roman numerals lower right or the bmfa lower left,or the fact the painting is inside the glass.almost like he painted it one layer of color at a time. so much detail to their clothing amazing color ,but I am not sure if its a peacock or a chicken their riding .I would be happy to show you photos ,any info would be great how was this painting done? THANK YOU
06/22/2012 Kay
Chagall Litho Authenticity I have a Chagall print that has the edition number in lower left in pencil and ink signature on the right. There are also 5 different stamps along the bottom, one in red ink in French and the others symbols. Does anyone know what these mean or if it is a means of authentication? thanks
04/03/2012 Raquel
Is my painting an unpublished Marc Chagall? We've had this painting in our family for more than 80 years + it has been passed from generation to generation, it is signed Marc Chagall, it is that of a bride in a red dress with a white veil, the head of a man appears close to her, there are a couple of doves to the right and a bouquet of pinkis roses, this painting has been seen by several area art dealers and never been taken out of its frame as we have not allowed it, but based on what they have seen, the paper of matting, the material on which is painted on, and the back of the painting itself shows signs to them that it is an original, we don't know who to contact to actually let us know, everyone that comes to the house marvels at the beauty of the art and the colors. If anyone's interested in seeing it, I can submit photographs. Thank you
06/21/2011 JM
Is my Chagall authentic? Found a framed painting in my mother-in-laws attic and on the back it says Marc Chagall -1973 with red numbers. It has a sticker saying To dd Gallery. The painting loos like it could be a Marc Chagall bukt is not signed or the signature is under the matte. It appears to be a watercolor sizing around 5x7 on a 8x10 matte. Any suggestions on how I can find out it this is an original. Any advice would be welcomed. Thank You
11/23/2010 rebecca
Marc Chagall Authentication Chagall's works are only deemed authentic by the Comite Marc Chagall in Paris, France.
ass.amis.chagall@wanadoo.fr Comite Marc Chagall 35 Quai de l’Horloge 75001 Paris Tel> (33) 1 40 51 74 70 ADAGP Paris
01/17/2009 RON
MARC CHAGALL I HAVE A PRINT OR LITHO SIGNED IN LOWER RIGHT AND NUMBERED IN LOWER LEFT 202/500 THE NAME OF IT IS MOSES SHOWS THE ELDERS THE TABLETS OF THE LAW.ITS ABOUT 15X21 IN THE FRAME. DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT TIS AND WHERE I CAN FIND OUT MORE ON THIS. THANKS
10/17/2008 David
Chagall print I have a Chagall print of " Bowl of Cherries" which is signed in the bottom right corner - it is numbered however there is a roman numeral I or a capital letter i before the number on the print. Does anyone know why or what this means ?
10/12/2008 richard
Chagall's "Original Bouquet" I see this lithograph everywhere on sale for $20-40.00 with Chagall's signature on the LEFT HAND SIDE UNDER THE PICTURE. Several years ago I bought a framed "Original Bouquet" that looks like the real thing with the signature IN THE PAINTING on the left hand side. The previous owner said it was purchased from an old hotel that was closing. Might I have something of value here that needs to be looked into and is there anything special I should be looking for? Thanks! Richard
05/26/2008 Abe Schy
Authenticity I bought a Chagall picture signed and numbered. How can I tell if the signature is authentic
02/24/2008 Ron Martin
Is this the real thing? I recently purchased a lithograph by chagall with a cerificate of signature by Darvick. Piece is "Flowers over Saint Jeannet" Auctioneer at our local Rotary club emphasized that this was the only one in existance. Is this possible? I'm starting to have doubts. Ron in North Carolina
02/01/2008 Cynthia
Chagall Watercolor I recently purchased a Chagall watercolor and charcoal signed original art study for "Mermaid in the Sky" without a COA. Piece was found in the U.K. by seller. It is signed "Chagall" without his first name. Do you know how I can get this piece authenticated, and find out it's age. I am in California. Thanks!
01/22/2008 fred
Chagall Lithograph Same old questions. I purchased two lithographs at an estate sale. One is "The Emancipation of Man" and the other is "Violiniste Bleu". Any idea how to tell if they are authentic? They are professionally framed and sealed.
10/29/2007 Jay
Title of Painting Where can I look up the name/title of a Marc Chagall enamel on copper painting? Doyle's in New York said I have a copy. Ir looks like Mary on the donkey with infant w/ leading the donkey.
10/22/2007 Barry Wishart
Chagall Authentication Can anyone assist me in getting a Marc Chagall drawing authenticated?
07/13/2007 Ray
Chagall (LA Ruche) I aquired a chagall lithograph through a family estate.The certificate of authenticity that was with it says,La Ruche,a lithograph of color,registration number,36902,from park west galleries.Anyone have any info on these? Thanks.
07/01/2007 Sharon
Chagall Lithograph bought at an estate auction I purchased a hand-signed and numbered Chagall lithograph at an estate auction. It is elaborately framed in a thick and heavy silver and gold gilded frame. I think is called "The Wrestling of Jacob and The Angel". The colors are georgeous. It is signed and numbered 62/500. When I look at the signature with a loop, it has solid lines, and I do not see color dots, so I don't think the signature is printed. Does anyone know who would have reproduced in a series of 500 or where I might go to do further research on it?
05/12/2007 Adrian Childs-Clarke
darvick certicate of authenticity I recently bought an autograph of Chargall on a page from a book on the back was a "darvick certicate of autnticity" not being a collector are these likely to be authentic?
03/21/2007 daisy
chagall litho value "the midsummer night's dream" , signed & numbered, anyone know the value or where to find the value? thank you
03/13/2007 Herman Darvick
Chagall signed copies of his artwork Marc Chagall personally signed reproductions of his artwork for autograph collectors. I personally sent him a reproduction of his "Window" at the United Nations; he signed it and sent it back to me from Alpes-Maritimes, France. He also signed numerous lithos removed from artbooks as well as museum postcards for a friend who was, at the time, a wine importer. He had first met Chagall when Chagall designed the 'Chateau Mouton Rothschild' label. They became friends and he visited with the Chagalls many times each year for many years, each time bringing Chagall reproductions to sign, as well as a gift of wine. Chagall signed the reproductions in ink or in crayon, usually black, but white, yellow, or other colors depending upon the lithograph.
10/21/2006 DJ
Le Verger - Daphnis & Chloe I bought a piece at auction that I thought was an original litho from Le Verger. It is pencil signed by Chagall and was authenticated by Herman Darvick.
I think it is a fake.
Does anyone know if Chagall would have ever signed a copy of Le Verger that wasn't an original litho? The size of mine is 18 3/4 x 12 1/2; not even close the original. Any help is appreciated!
10/05/2006 vikki nicholson
Marc Chagall I have a lithograph of Chagall's that has a cert. of authenticity on the back that is numbered. It is a rendition of Bouquet with Bowl of Cherries. This print however though nicely framed is only in a faded blue. Not the brilliantly colored versions on the web. There is no indication of color ever being in this. Wonder what the deal is with this. I cannot find one like it on the web. Anyone have any info on this? It is signed in the lower right by Chagall.
08/14/2006 Gavin Fosker
Chagall sells for $13.4m? I read about a Japanese collector who added his 27th original Chagall to his collection for $13.4m. I have not been able to find the website again or any further information on this. Can anybody help me with details of this purchase.
07/05/2006 Shelia
Chagall enamel on copper I have a 8x10 enamel on copper painting signed by the artist in the lower left. I can't find any information on him working in this media. Does anyone have any imput.
06/13/2006 lawrence post
chagall authentication I believe there is an organization in France that can authenticate my Chagall oil painting. Does anyone know how to contact them?
03/05/2006 Kevin
Marc Chagall Illustration IV real or not Hello, I have recently purchased a Marc Chagall piece as follows:Lithograph Illustration IV Hand Signature, Marc Chagall, in pencil, as shown in photo In Black and White Frederick Praeger, France, 1966 Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo Paper Size: 9 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches Matted Size: 14 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches (1 inch = 2.54 centimetres) Mint Condition Our Certificate of Authenticity is included Recommended Artwork Listing Guarantee Collectible. This piece was purchased from a gallerie in Vancover Canada. It would be of great help if anyone has any further information on this piece ie, is signature authentic on Chagall illustrations etc.
12/18/2005 M Pastella
chagall enamel on copper 12/18/05 I have a white & black enamel on 8"x10" copper, Marc Chagall self-portrait with a flying hen. Any info on this piece would be appreciated.
08/01/2005 john F. Sheehy
Marc Chagall -TILE Does anyone know if Marc Chagall did ANY drawings/ painting with written in French sentiments on regular white kitchen wall tile (4X4) as a thank you / gift for his host/hostess/ friends ?.This was when he was in New York City in the 1940s.
11/23/2004 cynthia
Chagall To whomever might be kind enough to offer your thoughts or knowledge relative to Marc Chagall lithographs: A friend of mine purchased a Chagall piece for me from an estate auction. I do know what the IMAGE is: daphnis dream and the nymphs -- from the daphnis and chloe suite. oddly enough, the particular piece I received has a photograph of the work with a signed/embossed "authentication" affixed to the back. ...the authentication seems to be relative to the authenticity of Chagall's SIGNATURE.... (sorry, I can not remember who the authenticator is, but he seemed to have an impressive resume of related publications and positions) this certificate does not reference the art by title, medium, etc., but simply references the piece as a reproduction of a work of art by Marc Chagall, ....which is in the authenticator's opinion, signed by Marc Chagall. My question relates to exactly "what" the piece of art likely "is." --I mean, is it/could it be a "litho" ...or is it a mass produced "poster," -- etc. I have found online refeference of this lithograph as approximately 15x21." -- the piece I have is not that large, (I would guess it's more like 9 or 10 x 12." does that mean that what I have is some sort of less valuable "poster reproduction" -- or were "real" lithos actually produced in more than one size? The piece is coming from the estate of a man who lives in a $6+ million home and who seems to have an extraordinary collection of other "authenticated" works, such as Dali pieces authenticated by the Dali archives...this is is why I'd have to wonder if he'd own a fairly worthless "reproduction," (although an authenticated signature may add value to "anything.") --also I am not sure if it would have been common practice for Chagall to sign "reproductions." Can anyone offer any thoughts/likely possibilities at all? I would truly appreciate your comments.
08/30/2003 Brian Cobb
Portait of Maria Lani In 1928, Mar Chagall was in Paris and painted a portrait of Maria Lani. It was exhibited in an exhibition in Paris in 1930 and a catalogue of the exhibition was published by "Editions des Quatre Chemins". I have a scanned copy of of this portrait from the catalogue if you are interested. I would appreciate any feedback on where to locate this picture or any information about the portrait. Many thanks.
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