Etching and aquatint on Japon Ancien paper - Literature: Cat. rais.: Cramer 86. - It belongs to the book with etchings Trente Ans D'Activité, composed of works by the most recognized artists of the moment, since it was completed on July 4, 1971: Jean Arp, Lynn Chadwick, Marc Chagall, André Dunoyer De Segonzac, Max Ernst, Marino Marini, Henry Matisse, André Masson, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, David Siqueiros, Jaques Villon and Zao Wou-Ki. In addition, the case of the folder that contained them is a design by the Alexander Calder. -- Marc Chagall's "Composition A L'Horloge" (1967) is a mesmerizing limited edition etching and aquatint that showcases the artist's dreamlike and poetic imagery. The piece features a whimsical composition that combines a clock, a bouquet of flowers, and floating figures, reflecting Chagall's unique blend of fantasy and reality. With its delicate line work and captivating subject matter, "Composition A L'Horloge" is a testament to Chagall's exceptional artistic vision and skill.