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Chagall's New York Met Stage Curtain sold for 837,000 euros

2020-11-23T19:15:28.467Z


The decor produced by the Franco-Russian master at the Metropolitan Opera for a performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute in 1967 has been auctioned for more than twice its estimate by Bonhams.


He wanted to pay homage to the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

The stage curtain

, painted by the Franco-Russian master Marc Chagall, to immortalize the first performance of

The Magic Flute

at the Met Opera in New York in 1967, has just been sold by the Bonhams house, € 837,000, i.e. more than two times its initial estimate.

Read also: Marc Chagall: 130 years ago a giant of modern art was born

Decorator inspired as were Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, Marc Chagall accepted in 1964 the proposal of the director of the Metropolitan Opera, Sir Rudolf Bing, to realize the scenic setting of the famous Masonic opera of Mozart, chosen to enter the history this new Met at Lincoln Center which had been inaugurated a few months earlier.

Frescoes for history

Chagall (1887 -1985), who was already 77 years old at the start of this monumental work, took three years to finish it.

Like the parties organized by Leonardo da Vinci, helped by the scenographer Vladimir Odinokov, he designed no less than 120 costumes, 26 accessories and some 13 sets including this flamboyant purple curtain, 20 meters high and 12 meters wide.

Fascinated by lyrical art and its greatest masters, Chagall dedicated works to his passion in the 1940s.

Stage sets, stage clothes, he first magnified ballets.

Ravel's

Daphnis and Chloe

and

Stravinsky's

Firebird

will have the gift of letting his genius run.

Read also: The Opera celebrates 50 years of the ceiling signed Chagall

Then we know, it is André Malraux, who also in 1964, offered to paint the ceiling of the great hall of the Opéra-Garnier in Paris.

And of course, in his homage the master, before New York, did not forget, among 14 other praises to the great composers, the couch Wolfgang Amadeus.

Successor of Michelangelo, who painted for eternity the fresco of the Sistine Chapel, Marc Chagall, including he entered also walk-in the history of painting, will declare, almost moved, "

he n There is nothing on Earth that comes close to these two perfections which are

"The Magic Flute"

and

"the Bible"

.

"

Marc Chagall presents his work in French at the Met Opera

Source: lefigaro

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