This is an original color lithograph from a biblical series Chagall was commissioned to create for a deluxe edition of the literary magazine Verve. Chagall had a lifetime fascination with the Bible and he called it “the greatest source of poetry of all time.” Using a whimsical yet sensitive style, Chagall highlighted key interactions between God and humanity.
Framed in contemporary black frame with off white matboard.
- Materials
- Paper
- Size
- 12 1/2 × 9 1/2 in | 31.8 × 24.1 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Unsigned, not signed
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included
- Image rights
- This is an original color lithograph pulled by Mourlot of France. This is not a reprinted lithograph nor giclee; not a poster print.
Moses Receives the Tables of the Law, 1956
This is an original color lithograph from a biblical series Chagall was commissioned to create for a deluxe edition of the literary magazine Verve. Chagall had a lifetime fascination with the Bible and he called it “the greatest source of poetry of all time.” Using a whimsical yet sensitive style, Chagall highlighted key interactions between God and humanity.
Framed in contemporary black frame with off white matboard.
- Materials
- Paper
- Size
- 12 1/2 × 9 1/2 in | 31.8 × 24.1 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Signature
- Unsigned, not signed
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included
- Image rights
- This is an original color lithograph pulled by Mourlot of France. This is not a reprinted lithograph nor giclee; not a poster print.

