The graphic oevre of Marc Chagall, the Jewish- French artist Belarusian roots is extensive. Until his death in 1985 Chagall made a huge amount of lithographs, etchings and woodcuts. At Gallery Iris & Schriek you will find many of these works. Next to these works you will find the works of artists such as Miro, Matisse, Dali, Appel and Bram van Velde. To ease framing, each work is matted behind an acid free passe-partout. In addition to the works of art, the Gallery also offers various affiches and old toys. From movie posters to Rossignol toys and from pin-up calendars to Bing trains. Collectors can eat their heart out at Iris & Schriek.
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