
A buoyant Marc Chagall with his second wife, Valentine "Vava" Brodsky and Carleton Smith, editor of Esquire and European correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune. Saint-Paul-de-Vence 1953.
A buoyant Marc Chagall, casually dressed in a plaid shirt and open-toed sandals, shares a sunlit moment with his second wife, Valentine "Vava" Brodsky, and Carleton Smith, editor of *Esquire*. Photographed in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 1953, the trio is captured in relaxed conversation on a gravel path. Vava looks on attentively as Smith, clad in a dark suit, engages with the artist. Sharp shadows on the ground and building wall mark the bright, convivial atmosphere of the candid scene.
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