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  1. Belarusian-born Yiddish writer, wife of painter Marc Chagall Bella with White Collar, by Marc Chagall, 1917.Bella Rosenfeld Chagall (Russian: Бэлла Розенфельд-Шагал, 15 November 1895, Vitebsk – 2 September 1944, New York State) was a Jewish Russian writer born in Vitebsk, Russian empire (Now Bielorussia) and the first wife of painter Marc Chagall.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2020 · She is Bella Rosenfeld Chagall, he is the artist Marc Chagall, and in Emma Rice’s enchanting revival of Daniel Jamieson’s “The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk,” the story of their decades-long ...

  3. American writer and artist model (1889-1944) Бэлла Bella Rosenfeld (Розенфельд) aka Rozenfeld, Chagall, Шагал (5 Nov 1895 - 2 Sep 1944)

  4. 9 de ago. de 2021 · Bella Rosenfeld recalled leaving her house early on that July morning and hurrying to the edge of town to gather a birthday bouquet. She picked some tall blue flowers, scratching her hands as she ...

  5. 27 de sept. de 2020 · 1895 - 1944. CHAGALL, BELLA ROSENFELD (1895–1944), writer and wife of artist Marc *Chagall. Bella was born in Vitebsk, White Russia, the youngest of eight children of Shmuel Noah and Alta Rosenfeld. Her parents, owners of a successful jewelry business, were members of the ?asidic community and conducted their family life according to Jewish ...

  6. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Von dem Moment an, als sie sich 1909 verliebten, waren Marc und seine Frau Bella Rosenfeldsie schienen zu teilen eine besondere Art, die Welt zu sehen. Bella war eine begabte Schriftstellerin und ihre Beschreibung von ihre erste Begegnung es ist wie ein Chagall-Gemälde in Worten: „Als ich einen Blick in seine Augen erhaschte, waren sie so blau, als wären sie vom Himmel gefallen.

  7. Bella appeared in his seminal 1917 work Bella with White Collar, and after her death in 1944, Chagall placed importance on preserving her memory through his paintings. She appears as a recurring motif in many of his works, particularly through the ‘lovers’ motif, exemplified in Chagall’s c.1984 work Amoureux à l’arc en ciel (on display in the exhibition).