- La Mariée
"La Mariée" ("The Bride") is a 1950
painting byJewish artist Marc Chagall .Description
The young woman is shown in a red dress, with a white veil draped over her head: the choice of brilliant colors was deliberate, in order to make her shine over the darker background, which includes fanciful animals playing instruments and the church. A man is adjusting her veil as if to make sure that she is presented perfectly for her groom. [ [http://www.chagallpaintings.org/mariee.html "La Mariée" - ChagallPaintings.org] ]
"Notting Hill"
In the 1999 film "Notting Hill",
Julia Robert 's character Anna Scott sees a print of "La Mariée" in the home ofHugh Grant 's character, William Thacker. Anna later gives William what is presumably the original. According to directorRoger Michell in an article in "Entertainment Weekly ", the painting was chosen because screenwriterRichard Curtis was a fan of Chagall's work, and because "La Mariée" "depicts a yearning for something that's lost." Producers had a reproduction made for use in the film, but had to first get permission from the painting's owners as well as clearance from the BritishDesign and Artists Copyright Society . Finally, according to producerDuncan Kenworthy , "...we had to agree to destroy it. They were concerned that if our fake was too good, it might float around the market and create problems." The article also notes that "...some experts say the real canvas could be worth between $500,000 and $1 million." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,273720,00.html Flashes ~ "Entertainment Weekly", issue #489]June 11 ,1999 ]References
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