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  1. Marc Chagall lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of French-Jewish Naïve Art (Primitivism). Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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    • The Fiddler

      ‘The Fiddler’ was created in 1913 by Marc Chagall in Cubism...

    • The Birthday

      ‘The Birthday’ was created in 1915 by Marc Chagall in Naïve...

    • Over the Town

      ‘Over the town’ was created in 1918 by Marc Chagall in...

    • Resurrection

      ‘Resurrection’ was created in 1952 by Marc Chagall in...

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      ‘Resistance’ was created in 1952 by Marc Chagall in...

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  2. In March of 1939 over one thousand paintings and almost four thousand watercolors and drawings of modern artists, including Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, and Franz Marc, were burned in the courtyard of a fire station in Berlin. As a high-profile Jew he was put on a list of artists whose lives were at risk from the ...

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    Marc Chagall's poetic, figurative style made him one of most popular modern artists, while his long life and varied output made him one of the most internationally recognized. While many of his peers pursued ambitious experiments that led often to abstraction, Chagall's distinction lies in his steady faith in the power of figurative art, one that h...

    Chagall worked in many radical modernist styles at various points throughout his career, including Cubism, Suprematism and Surrealism, all of which possibly encouraged him to work in an entirely ab...
    Chagall's Jewish identity was important to him throughout his life, and much of his work can be described as an attempt to reconcile old Jewish traditions with styles of modernist art. However, he...
    In the 1920s, Chagall was claimed as a kindred spirit by the emerging Surrealists, and although he borrowed from them, he ultimately rejected their more conceptual subject matter. Nevertheless, a d...

    Childhood

    Marc Chagall was the eldest of nine children born to Khatskl Shagal and Feige-Ite in the settlement town of Liozna, near Vitebsk, an area that boasted a high concentration of Jews. Raised in a Hasidic family, Chagall attended local Jewish religious schools - obligatory for Russian Jews during this time, since discrimination policies prohibited mixing of different racial groups - where he studied Hebrew and the Old Testament. Such teachings would later inform much of the content and motifs in...

    Early Period and Training

    Chagall moved to Paris in 1910, just as Cubism was emerging as the leading avant-garde movement. At the impressionable age of 23 and speaking no French, Chagall aligned himself with Cubism and enrolled in classes at a small art academy. In early paintings like The Poet, or Half Past Three and I and the Village(both 1911), Chagall is clearly adopting the abstract forms and dynamic compositions that characterize much of Cubism, yet he came to reject the movement's more academic leanings, instea...

    Mature Period

    During one of his brief visits to Russia during this time, Chagall fell in love and became engaged to Bella Rosenfeld, who came to be the subject of many of his paintings, including Bella with White Collar(1917). In 1914, Chagall returned to Vitebsk via Berlin (where he enjoyed a well-received exhibition of some 200 works at the Sturm Gallery, all of which he would never recover), with plans to marry Bella and subsequently move back to Paris. The two did marry, but the outbreak of World War I...

    • July 7, 1887
    • March 28, 1985
  3. www.artnet.com › artists › marc-chagallMarc Chagall | Artnet

    Marc Chagall was a Belarusian-born French artist whose work anticipated the dream-like imagery of Surrealism. View Marc Chagalls 43,590 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

    • Belarusian/French
  4. En 1941, los Chagall se instalaron en Estados Unidos. Algunos de sus trabajos más importantes son La aldea y yo (1911), El violinista verde (1923-1924, Museo Guggenheim, Nueva York), El cumpleaños (1915), Soledad (1933, Museo de Tel Aviv). Los cuadros de Chagall se han llegado a vender por más de 6 millones de dólares, y también sus ...

    • French, Jewish, Belarusian
    • Vitebsk, Belarus
  5. An early modernist, he was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass,...

  6. Living through two centuries, two wars, revolution, and genocide, Chagall made memorable, dreamlike art. By Google Arts & Culture. Artist Marc Chagall with other teachers and children at a...