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Daphnis and Chloe is a pastoral elegy attributed to the Greek poet Longus, dating from the second century A.D. It is a classical romance involving the adventures of two foundling children raised by shepherds in the idyllic setting of the Isle of Lesbos. As Daphnis and Chloe grow to be young adults tending their parents' flock on the sun-drenched Grecian pastures, their friendship turns to love.
Chagall had always been delighted with the tale, which
analyzed the simple, mutual passion of two abandoned children who are protected
by nymphs and the god, Pan. When it was suggested to Chagall by Tériade (the publisher), that he illustrate the fable of
Daphnis & Chloe, he began his preparation for the project by making
two trips to
The Daphnis and Chloe book is the most important graphic work that Marc Chagall has created. Because of the quality, format and number of lithographs it contains, the book constitutes a work of notable importance which, unquestionably, can be placed at the top of our list of illustrated works of our time.
Charles Sorlier, the colorist for the project, hand-mixed the color palette Chagall used in this suite. He and Chagall worked together to develop new blues and greens to meet Chagall's vision of this paradisiacal story. Chagall also experimented with surface textures. It was standard at the time this suite was published in 1961 to use approximately 3 to 6 lithographic stones in creating a single print. Chagall generally used 25-30 individual stones per print in the Daphnis & Chloe suite creating the density and layering of color, which is so unique and rich.
The format of the book is 12-5/8 x 16-1/2" and it contains 42 lithographs. The illustrations are full page without margins; 26 are in 12-1/2 x 16-1/2" format, and 16 on facing pages, that is, in 16-1/2 x 25-1/4" format. The lithographs are presented in two Volumes, boxed together, and the text was printed by the French Imprimerie Nationale. Classification of the edition is as follows: "There were printed 250 copies on Arches, numbered from I to XX. All these copies were signed by the artist. In addition, there were printed a few sets of all the plate, which are reserved for the artist and the publisher."
Marc Chagall's Daphnis and Chloe illustrations, published in 1961, have since become nearly priceless.
If you are interested in buying, selling or consigning an original color lithograph from the Daphnis and Chloe series made by Marc Chagall, please feel free to contact Mirol Art. We also carry original Marc chagall art, etchings, lithographs, posters, etchings, and linocut prints from other Marc Chagall suites such as the Odyssea, the Circus, Arabian Nights, Drawings for the Bible and Illustrations for the Bible.
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