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. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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.

Marc Chagall, his second wife Valentine "Vava" Brodsky, and Carleton Smith, editor of *Esquire*, pose on outdoor stone steps in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1953. Dressed casually in a plaid shirt and sandals, Chagall smiles at left, holding a sheaf of papers. Vava, in the center, wears a patterned blouse, while the more formally dressed Smith stands at right in a dark suit. They stand in bright sunlight before the arched doorway of a white stucco building, a climbing vine visible on the wall beside them.


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