拍品專文
The Jerusalem Windows were originally conceived and executed in 1962 for the synagogue attached to Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, the first hospital in the state of Israel. This commission marked Chagall's inaugural collaboration in the medium of stained glass, a first encounter that proved seamless to the already well-established painter and engraver. The Windows were later translated into lithographic form in 1964, as the Twelve Maquettes of Stained Glass Windows for Jerusalem, by Marc Chagall and his master printer Charles Sorlier at Atelier Mourlot.