Les Bouquets de Fleurs - Marc Chagall
Bernardaud's Les Bouquets de Fleurs dinnerware collection brings the captivating illustrations of world-renowned artist Marc Chagall to life on fine Limoges porcelain. Chagall's affection for flowers and colors takes center stage, creating a vibrant tableau for each dining experience.
Chagall's relationship with floral bouquets traces back to 1909, inspired by his meetings with his future wife, Bella. Instead of capturing flowers in their natural surroundings, Chagall's art reflects a more intimate connection. His paintings showcase blooms already curated into bouquets, brought into his home and studio where he admired them, before reinterpreting them through his unique artistic lens. His pieces serve as the embodiment of his imagination and internal world.
In Chagall's oeuvre, the bouquet of flowers, akin to the angel, the acrobat, or the self-portrait, became a symbol of an iconographic element that transcends the ordinary, leading us into a spiritual sphere. These flowers represent a sacred offering, a testament to an eternal quest for the ideal. Their presence in his art transports us to a realm defined by excellence and beauty, igniting our sense of wonder every time we gaze upon them.
Les Bouquets de Fleurs dinnerware collection is more than just tableware - it's a wellspring of inspiration, brimming with poetic imagery and fantasy. This collection serves as an artistic homage to Chagall's vision, transforming every meal into an intimate rendezvous with one of the great masters of the art world.