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Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall.

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Marc Chagall

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  1. Marc Chagall

  2. Marc Chagall (1887-1985) is by many standards one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He was raised in a poor Jewish family in the village of Vitebsk in old Russia. He forged a unique career in many artistic mediums. From his early Cubist paintings to his book illustrations, stage sets, ceramics, stained glass windows, tapestries, and fine art prints, Chagall’s haunting, powerful yet poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal.

  3. Early Works includeportraits of himself and his fiancee Bella, and scenes of Jewish community life in Vitesbk. I and the Village (1911) - Oil on Canvas Dedicated to my Fiance (1911) - Oil on Canvas

  4. Later Works included scenes of Paris, musicians, and windows Paris through the Window (1913) - Oil on Canvas The Poet (Half Past Three) (1911) - Oil on Canvas

  5. Student Examples

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  7. Symbols: Cow: Tree: Rooster: Fiddler: Herring: Horses: Pendulum Clock: Candlestick: Windows: Houses of Vitebsk: Scenes of the Circus: The Eiffel Tower: Something that stands for or represents something else, especially an object representing an abstraction Milk, Meat, Leather, Horn, Power for land Life and Growth Fertility Symbols used often in Chagall’s works of art In Vitebsk the Fiddler played music at cross-points of life, (births, weddings, deaths, celebrations) Chagall’s father worked in a fish factory Freedom, Riding, Power for farming tools, and carrying loads Time, modest life style Two candles symbolize the Menorah Chagall’s love of freedom Often in paintings from Paris, feelings for his homeland Harmony of Man and Animal, which induces Creativity in Man Freedom, Up in the Sky, Exploring the New

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