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  1. Why is Marc Chagall known as the painter of Love? Chagall an orthodox Jew, was born in Vitebsk, Russia (now Belarus) on the 7th of July 1887 as Moshe Segal. ...

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  2. Marc Chagall "BONJOUR, LA PATRIE!" 1887. Born on July 6 (in the old calendar June 24) in Vitebsk. 1900-1905. Took classes at the Vitebsk municipal four-year vocational school. 1906. Attended Yury (Yehuda) Pen's art classes. In the winter of 1906-07 leaves for St Petersburg. 1907-1908.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2020 · A mixed media art lesson for kids celebrating the art of Marc Chagall. “Art must be an expression of love, or it is nothing.”. – Marc Chagall 1887–1995. A mixed media lesson plan for grades 4 – 6, completed in 3 45 minute class periods. Students learn about the life of the famous artist Marc Chagall, and create a stunning mixed media ...

  4. 25 de feb. de 2013 · Here are some facts about Marc Chagall, the famous Russian artist. Marc Chagall was an incredibly successful artist and he produced work using a wide range of artistic mediums and techniques, including: painting, illustration, stained glass, prints, ceramics and tapestry. Chagall was born on 6th July 1887 in Liozna, near Vitebsk in (what is now) […]

  5. This painting features elements from his childhood and folk stories, a lovely concept that kids can emulate in this art project by Kinder Art. 3. Oil Pastel Houses. Marc Chagall painted a lot of houses – ‘The Red House’, ‘Street in the Village’, ‘The Blue House’, ‘Burning House’ were just some of them.

  6. The Life of Marc Chagall. “Lines, angles, triangles, squares, carried me far away to enchanting horizons,” Chagall said of his childhood, and, as a young artist in Paris, he used those lines and geometric angles to imaginatively return to that Russian village life in his fantastic creations. Read full biography.

  7. Travels inspired new works Chagall lived in Russia for the duration of World War I (1914–18). During the Russian Revolution (the uprising to overthrow the government of the czar [Russian king] in 1917) he was made a commissar (an official) for art, but he resigned in 1919 after a clash with the suprematist painters (Russian artists that used nonobjective art and basic geometric shapes).