
Marc Chagall at his home and Carleton Smith, editor of Esquire and European correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune. Saint-Paul-de-Vence 1953.
In his Saint-Paul-de-Vence studio, artist Marc Chagall, dressed casually in a plaid shirt, stands beside Carleton Smith in 1953. Smith, then editor of *Esquire* and European correspondent for the *New York Herald Tribune*, wears a dark suit jacket. Smiling warmly, they are positioned on either side of a large, abstract painting on an easel, its dark, textured surface featuring various biomorphic shapes. In the background, a wall is covered with posters and smaller artworks, contributing to the studio's creative atmosphere.
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