26th Mar, 2026 11:00

Fine Pictures, Prints & Sculptures

 
Lot 55
 

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Marc Chagall (Russian/French 1887-1985)

L'Horlage (The Clock)

signed in black ink (lower right)
monotype in colours on japon nacré with full margins
image 40 x 30 cm, sheet 66.5 x 51.5 cm, framed and glazed 79 x 64cm

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Literature:
Leymarie, Marc Chagall Monotypes 1966-1975, vol.II, Geneva, 1976, no.261 (illustrated in colour p.73).

Property from the Estate of Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace

Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace was a highly respected and decorated Canadian physicist and chemist. She moved to the UK with her husband, Stephen, to pursue their academic careers.

Sold for £21,000


Condition Report

Printed area appears to be in good condition and in good colour. Hinged to mount verso in 2 places by tape, upper edge. Further pieces of tape visible to corners, verso. Sheet lightly cockled. Some light creases visible, lower left margin, and a possible repair to the lower left corner. Light toning and mount staining visible to margins. A circular light brown stain visible centre of upper margin. Scattered spots of light surface dirt to margin.

 
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Marc Chagall (Russian/French 1887-1985)

L'Horlage (The Clock)

signed in black ink (lower right)
monotype in colours on japon nacré with full margins
image 40 x 30 cm, sheet 66.5 x 51.5 cm, framed and glazed 79 x 64cm

Thinking of Selling Art by Marc Chagall?

If you’re considering selling art by Marc Chagall, Dawsons can help you achieve the best possible price. Our friendly experts offer free valuations and clear advice, guiding you through a seamless selling process. With a no sale, no fee policy, no entry charges, and no hidden costs, it’s simple and risk-free to sell art with Dawsons.

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Provenance

Literature:
Leymarie, Marc Chagall Monotypes 1966-1975, vol.II, Geneva, 1976, no.261 (illustrated in colour p.73).


Property from the Estate of Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace

Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace was a highly respected and decorated Canadian physicist and chemist. She moved to the UK with her husband, Stephen, to pursue their academic careers.

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