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Marc Chagall

Le traineau, 1950-53
Gouache and oil on paper laid down on board
Signed and dated 'Chagall Marc 1950-3' lower left
22 7/8 x 18 1/2 in, 58.2 x 47.1 cm
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In ‘Le Traineau’, Chagall depicts a couple under a Chuppah in celebration of romance, tradition, and Jewish culture. Marriage was a favourite theme for Chagall, with the artist seemingly taken...
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In ‘Le Traineau’, Chagall depicts a couple under a Chuppah in celebration of romance, tradition, and Jewish culture. Marriage was a favourite theme for Chagall, with the artist seemingly taken by portraying the symbolic and ethereal bonding of two people in matrimony. This joyous painting is an ode to love and commitment.

There is an element of the autobiographical in ‘Le Traineau’, with parts of the artist’s past and present appearing within the work. The subject matter of the marriage is likely a reflection of Chagall’s two marriages, first to Bela who tragically died in 1944 and to his second wife Vava, whom he wed in 1952, the period in which he created ‘Le Traineau’.

The village in which the couple stand is filled with the nostalgia for the artist’s upbringing in the Belarusian village of Vitebsk. The buildings are in the style of artist’s hometown, rather than the French village of Vence where Chagall was living at the time. As exemplified in ‘Le Traineau’, Chagall’s unique style is seeped in memories and references to folkart, here presented in the violinist on the sleigh and floating figures. The motif of a sleigh being pulled by an animal recurs in a number of Chagall’s works from this period, including ‘Madonna with the Sleigh’ (1947) which is now in the collection of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
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Provenance

Estate of the artist

Private Collection, France (acquired from the above in the 1980s)

Private Collection, France

Literature

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Comité Marc Chagall under number 2023079 and dated 15 February 2023

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