Scene de Cirque explained

Scene de Cirque
Artist:Marc Chagall
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:72.7
Length Metric:91.7
Owner:Private collection

Scène De Cirque (circa 1970) is an oil on canvas painting by Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall.

Description

The canvas features acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns. The subject of circus was dear to the artist.[1] Chagall often returned to the circus as a subject matter in his artworks.[2] He considered clowns, acrobats and actors as tragically human beings who are like characters in certain religious paintings.[3] Among other Post-Impressionist and Modern painters who featured the circus in their works are Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Kees van Dongen, and Fernand Léger.

Provenance

The painting has been estate of the artist till 1998 when it was sold to private collector. In 2017 it was acquired by a private American collector at Sotheby's.[4]

Exhibitions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GUIVARCH-TONNARD. Aourell. 2016-06-23. Chagall, de la poésie à la peinture, exposé à Landerneau. 2021-02-20. Ouest-France.fr. fr.
  2. Book: Venturi, Lionello. Chagall. 1994. A. Skira. 2-605-00267-5. Genève. 39. 233992792.
  3. Book: Chagall : a retrospecitve. 1995. Hugh Lauter Levin Assoc., Inc. Marc Chagall, Jacob Baal-Teshuva, Hugh Lauter Levin Associates. 0-88363-495-3. [New York]. 196–198. 33471293.
  4. Web site: Chagall, Marc, Scène de Cirque. 2021-02-26. www.sothebys.com. en.