Chagall. Picasso. Ernst. Ceramics and Tapestries 

25 April – 30 September 2024

Marc Chagall, Yvette Cauquil-Prince, Head of weaving. Harlequins (fragment). 1993. Tapestry. Private collection. © ADAGP, 2024 Marc Chagall, Yvette Cauquil-Prince, Head of weaving. Harlequin’s Family (fragment). 1966. Tapestry. Private collection. © ADAGP, 2024 Marc Chagall. Lovers and beast (fragment). 1957. Ceramics. Private collection. © ADAGP, 2024 Marc Chagall, Yvette Cauquil-Prince, Head of weaving. The Peace (fragment). 2001. Tapestry. Private collection. © ADAGP, 2024

Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst – they are among the most prominent artists to have formed the evolution of 20th-century art. Most viewers are familiar with their paintings and graphic art, somewhat less – with the ceramic artworks that sometimes appear in their exhibitions to add variety, but the tapestries woven based on their art have had hardly any exposure. 

 

For the first time not only in Lithuania, but also in neighboring countries, the Museum of Applied Arts and Design presents 23 ceramics items by Chagall and Picasso – plaquettes, plates, vases, jugs as well as 12 tapestries woven by master Yvette Cauquil-Prince based on sketches by Chagall, Picasso and Ernst. These art works span six themes: the Bible, war and peace, the native shtetl, love, the circus and the traditional corrida, or bullfighting. The artists speak of fundamental ethical and moral values, the search for harmony with nature and share their nostalgic approach to childhood. 

 

All artworks on display in this exhibition belong to Estate Ida Chagall / Michel Brodsky by “Private collection” and The Estate of Yvette Cauquil-Prince. 

 

We thank Mrs Meret Meyer, Mrs Bella Meyer and Mr Darius Hecq-Cauquil for kindly loaning the ceramic artworks and tapestries. 

 

Opening of exhibition on Thursday, 25 April 2024, at 5 p.m. Granddaughters Mrs Meret Meyer and Mrs Bella Meyer of artist Marc Chagalls and Mr Darius Hecq-Cauquil, son of weaving master Yvette Cauquil-Prince, will be our guests of honor at the opening of the exhibition.  

 

 

Project director Džiuljeta Žiugždienė 

Project coordinator Živilė Intaitė 

Curator Dr Vilma Gradinskaitė 

Architect Ūla Žebrauskaitė-Malinauskė 

Graphic designer Jonė Miškinytė 

3A Arsenalo st, Vilnius, Lithuania
+370 5 212 1813;
+370 5 261 25 48; +370 5 262 80 80.
tddm@lndm.lt

See also

Gallery

Exhibition opening

The upcoming exhibition of the Museum of Applied Arts and Design to feature ceramic art and tapestries by Chagall, Picasso and Ernst