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| Portrait of the Artist Marc Chagall |
name | Marc Chagall
lived | 1887-1985
period | Modern
paintings | selected works
Bella in Green
Birthday
Cemetery Gate
The Harvest
Homage to Apollinaire
I and the Village
Lovers with Flowers
Paris through the Window
Temptation (Adam and Eve)
The art of Marc Chagall was influenced by folklore, religion, and mythology, and these themes were used by the painter to create a unique and visionary style of painting. I and the Village and Paris through the Window are two of Chagall's most memorable works.
To learn more about Marc Chagall and his paintings, select a title and click on one (or more) of the links above. And if you want to know even more about Chagall, his life, and his work, there are recommended books on the pages of this section.
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Gardner's Art Through the Ages
This book is the classic reference for the study of art. It features a history of artists and their works, as well as lucid and engaging descriptions of the styles and periods of art history. Highly recommended for both students and scholars.
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