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Marc Chagal Pour Bernardaud - Les Vitraux d'Hadassah 1962 - 1 Dinner Plate

Artist: Bernardaud Pour Chagal
Magnificent Limoges porcelain dinner plate by Bernardaud, "Les Vitraux d'Hadassah 1962" model.

6 plates available:

1xTribe of Asher sketch III
1xTribe of Dan sketch III
1xTribe of Gad sketch III
1xTribe of Issachar sketch III
1xTribe of Joseph sketch III
1xTribe of Naphtali sketch III


In 1959, Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center commissioned Marc Chagall, then celebrated for more than a decade after his return from emigration to France with numerous exhibitions, to create a set of twelve stained glass windows dedicated to the twelve tribes of Israel for its synagogue under construction.

Thanks to close collaboration with master glassmakers Charles and Brigitte Marq of the illustrious Simon workshop in Reims, founded in the 16th century, the artist embarked on this large-scale project, inaugurated in 1962. Five preliminary stages were necessary to bring to life the preparatory models on small- and medium-format paper, in pencil, Indian ink, watercolor, gouache and collage of fabric and paper. Each technique and stage enables the painter not only to place iconographic elements according to his personal reading of the biblical text, but also to tame the density and movement of materials and colors, in conjugation with the transparency of light after their monumental transposition onto glass.

This pictorial cycle created in complicity with matter and light thus brings forms and colors to life on porcelain.



New condition

∅ 27 cm

Markings on back
110 €

Period: 20th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Porcelain

Reference (ID): 1743643

Availability: In stock

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3 cours d'herbouville
Lyon 69004, France

0625873384

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