Ceramic exposition at the Nérolium, Vallauris, in 1952. On the left two ceramics by Marc Chagall, Grand visage et équilibriste (1952) and  Amoureux enlacés (1951). In the middle a ceramic by Henri de Waroquier. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Ceramic exposition at the Nérolium, Vallauris, in 1952. On the left two ceramics by Marc Chagall, Grand visage et équilibriste (1952) and Amoureux enlacés (1951). In the middle a ceramic by Henri de Waroquier.

During the 1952 ceramic exposition at the Nérolium in Vallauris, two visitors examine works displayed on simple white shelves. On the left are two ceramics by Marc Chagall: the vase *Grand visage et équilibriste* (1952) and, on the shelf below, the plate *Amoureux enlacés* (1951). In the center is a sculpture of two hands by Henri de Waroquier. One man points towards a rectangular plaque while his companion, wearing dark-rimmed glasses, looks on.


Artworks:

  • Chagall, Grand visage et équilibriste (1952) and Amoureux enlacés (1951).

Keywords:

Ceramics, Exhibition

Filename:

chagall_m_91d4_0large.jpg



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