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| | Marc Chagall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marc Chagall (Belarusian and Russian: Марк Шага́л; his real name was Mojša Zacharavič Šahałaŭ / Мойша Захаравіч Шагалаў) (July 7, 1887 – March 28, 1985) was a Russian-French painter who was born in Belarus. |  | | Often used symbols in Chagall's works of art |  | | Beginning to study painting in 1906 under famed local artist Yehuda Pen, Chagall moved to St. |
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| | Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Marc Chagall Biography, Artwork, Lithographs, Etching & Aquatints |
 | | It was during this period that Chagall painted some of his most famous paintings of the Jewish shtetl or village, and developed the features that became recognizable trademarks of his art. |  | | Chagall's work of this period displays the influence of contemporary French painting, but his style remains independent of any one school of art. |  | | Chagall’s colorful circus imagery is pure delight and speaks to the child within us all, but upon closer examination the viewer discovers in addition to the clowns, acrobats and equestrians unexpected but typical Chagall iconography such as his bridal couples, musicians and his ubiquitous chickens and goats which add to the fun. |
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| | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) - Russian Artist |
 | | Chagall's poet friends Blaise Cendrars and Guillaume Apollinaure celebrated his talent in their poems and assured him of the brilliance of his unique, expressive manner of painting. |  | | Chagall himself stated in his autobiography 'The soil that nourished the roots of my art was Vitebsk'. |  | | Chagall was kept busy during the war years with a series of commissions for theatrical and ballet designs. |
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http://www.theartgallery.com.au/artEducation/greatartists/chagall/about
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| | ArtandCulture Artist: Marc Chagall |
 | | Chagall was stranded in Russia during World War I and during the revolution he became a commissar for art. |  | | Chagall pursued these ideas, moving to France in 1910, where he entered the society of the Cubists and other artists such as Apollinaire and Modigliani. |  | | The famous stained glass "Chagall Windows" (1962), at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, are the ideal manifestation of Chagall's potent colorings and his lifetime commitment to the visual portrayal of his Jewish heritage. |
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http://www.artandculture.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ACLive.woa/wa/artist?id=861
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Chagall said that his art, “desired Paris like a tree desires water.” His experience in Paris was to be formative for his profession. |  | | Bella Chagall was later to write about her first early impression of the artist, “ Chagall has the appealing face of a young faun…” but then she compares him to a wild eyed animal, “He gestilates as if he were afraid to put his foot on the ground. |  | | At an early age, Chagall showed a talent and love for painting and he worked for an artist as an apprentice and he worked as a retoucher with a local photographer. |
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http://www.fantasyarts.net/Marc_Chagall.htm
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| | MyJewishLearning.com - Culture: Marc Chagall |
 | | Chagall, born in 1887, found inspiration for much of his work in his upbringing in Vitebsk, Belorussia. |  | | Chagall adopted this man as his fictitious grandfather in his autobiography. |  | | Chagall studied art in St. Petersburg on scholarship and counted among his most influential teachers the Jewish artist and magazine illustrator Leon Bakst. |
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http://www.myjewishlearning.com/culture/Art/TO_ArtOverview/JewishPainters/MarcChagall.htm
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| | CHAGALL |
 | | Even though at times he was slighly influenced by the contemporary developments in arts (as when he discovered Cubism, for example), throughout his long life he was an independent artist, often criticized for his lack of "realism" or for his lack of desire to explore non-objective art. |  | | Chagall contributed to the Exhibition of Painting, 1915, and a year later sent over forty paintings to the Jack of Diamonds show in Moscow. |  | | In Russia, after many years of silence and disregard for the artist, an exhibition of Chagall's works from private collections was organized in Novgorod in 1968, and five years later Chagall was invited to visit Moscow in connection with a small retrospective of his work. |
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http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russian/chagall.html
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| | Marc Chagall Prints - Marc Chagall Posters - Free Shipping |
 | | Marc Chagall was an extremely versatile artist who worked in oil paintings, watercolors, gouache and even lithographs. |  | | Paris was an art mecca at the time, and Chagall was quickly introduced to Surrealism, Cubism and Fauvism. |  | | In 1914, Chagall moved back to Russia, where he supported the revolution and was given a position as Director of the Free Academy of Art. |
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http://www.postercheckout.com/PictureGroup.asp?ArtistID=1342&SArtist=Chagall
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| | Marc Chagall Biography |
 | | Chagall is considered as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. |  | | In 1946, the New York Museum of Modern Art had a huge retrospective exhibition of Marc Chagall's prints and paintings. |  | | During Chagall's exile in New York, he designed the costumes and stage decorations for a ballet performance of Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird. |
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http://www.artelino.com/articles/marc_chagall.asp
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Marc Chagall was a Jewish cubism painter who had a style of painting called dream painting. |  | | Eventually, she started her life with the then to be famous Marc Chagall. |  | | He was very important because he didn't paint for the public, he painted what his dreams told him to. |
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http://www.wtisbury.mv.k12.ma.us/projects/bioweb/mattb.htm
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| | Marc Chagall - Online Art Museum. Bio. Artist from Vitebsk |
 | | Marc Chagall arrived at Vitebsk as an Art commissar of the Vitebsk region. |  | | The main goal of Marc Chagall was the foundation of Art School in Vitebsk. |  | | After his studies under J.Pen 's guidance Marc Chagall began to work as a retoucher But painting remained the main thing in the life of this young man. He made sketches together with J.Pen and in 1907 Marc Chagall went to St.Petersburg to continue his studies. |
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http://www.1001art.net/chagall.html
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| | SFMOMA Exhibitions Exhibition Overview: Marc Chagall |
 | | Marc Chagall was conceived by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, with the Musée National Message Biblique Marc Chagall, Nice; and co-organized with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. |  | | Marc Chagall will include 153 paintings and works on paper many never before seen in the United States from all periods of the artist's career. |  | | In this talk she shares memories of Chagall and reflects on the impact of his art and personality. |
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http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=110
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| | Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Marc Chagall, Le petit poisson et le pecheur (The litle fish and the fisherman), circa 1930 |  | | Orthodox Jew, Marc Chagall studied in St. Petersburg and Paris before returning to his birthplace in Vitebsk, Russia at the beginning of World War I. He then joined the Knave of Diamond group, and joined their artistic confrontation of classicism in Moscow. |  | | Chagall was appointed Director of the Vitebsk Art School and also designed sets for the Jewish Theatre in Moscow. |
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| | Coast Galleries - Marc Chagall |
 | | As one of the most famous artists of the 20th century, Chagall's paintings are hung in every major museum and art collection in the world. |  | | Published under the auspices of the Chagall family estate (ADAGP Paris), the prints bear the embossed signature of the artist and the official seals of the publisher and the Chagall Estate. |  | | Pablo Picasso said, "Chagall is the only painter who really understands what colour is". |
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http://www.coastgalleries.com/chagall/authorized.cfm
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| | Marc Chagall Paintings |
 | | These characteristics give Marc Chagall paintings a unique richness that few other artists of his time were capable of. |  | | This is part of the reason why Marc Chagall paintings are so popular; he manages to remain faithful to his style, while still providing us with a wide variety of options. |  | | Certainly everyone will have different opinions about which of Chagall’s works are the best, but these are the images that I feel best represent his energy, focus, and all around joie de vivre. |
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http://www.chagallpaintings.org
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Chagall steadfastly maintained that the sources of his art emerged from these early memories. |  | | (Bakersfield Art Museum, Bakersfield) Like his contemporaries, Picasso, Braque, Miro, and Klee, Marc Chagall's contributions to the history of art in this century are unquestioned. |  | | And by focusing the exhibition exclusively on works on paper, we again become aware of another shared aspect with Picasso, for like him, Chagall had a lifelong romance with paper, most particularly with the technical demands of etchings and lithography. |
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http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1999/Articles0199/MChagallA.html
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| | Gustav Klimt Oil Painting Reproduction Master Works Art Gallery |
 | | Marc Chagall was a French painter born in Russia. |  | | Chagall's commissions included the Assy baptistery (1957), the cathedral of Metz (1960), the cathedral of Rheims (1974), the Hebrew University Medical Synagogue in Jerusalem (1960), and the Paris Opera (1963). |  | | In 1910 he journeyed to Paris to be closer to what he considered to be the 'meca of art'. |
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http://masterworksartgallery.com/chagall
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| | Marc Chagall's Birthday - July 7, 1887 |
 | | Chagall was the recipient of many awards for his artistic style and subject matter. |  | | Through his artistic mastery, Marc Chagall was able to portray the Jewish people and the Jewish spirit. |  | | Not only did Chagall contribute significantly to the art world, but he also offered a great contribution to the Jewish people through his ability to chronicle the history of the Jewish people through art. |
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http://www.wzo.org.il/en/resources/view.asp?id=1032
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| | ABM -- Artist Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) |
 | | "Marc Chagall was born in Vitebsk on July 7, 1887, and educated in art in St. Petersburg and, from 1910, in Paris, where he remained until 1914. |  | | Marc Chagall: Poet in Paint by Andrea Billoti brief biographical essay with Chagall's paintings (last updated: 1996) |  | | He proposed that a special exhibition of Marc Chagall works from his collection be held in Vitebsk in 2002, timed to coincide with the 115th birthday of the universally known artist." |
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http://www.belarus-misc.org/artist/chagall.htm
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Chagall painted the ceiling in this opera house. |  | | From 1910 to 1914 Chagall leaves Russia for Paris where he paints his first great works: To Russia, Donkeys, and Others; I and the Village; Homage to Apollinaire. |  | | What fun Chagall's painting is. Two books I enjoyed reading and showing illustrations to my students were: "Marc Chagall" by Ernest Raboff and "Chagall My Sad and Joyous Village" an Art for Children Book by Jacqueline Loumaye. |
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| | Marc Chagall Martin Lawrence Galleries |
 | | The poetic and biblical inspirations of Chagalls art have always appealed to a broad public, and his works are collected, exhibited and admired all over the world. |  | | In his paintings he created a unique world full of pathos, poetry, humor and enchantment, drawing on vivid memories of his childhood in what is today Belorus. |  | | M 455, And thou shalt smite on the rocks... |
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http://www.martinlawrence.com/chagall.html
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| | Amazon.com: Chagall: The Lithographs: Books: Marc Chagall,Christofer Conrad,Henri Deschamps,Hans Kinkel,Charles ... |
 | | Chagall was such a prolific artist that of course any book that is a complete catalog of anything he did, let alone lithography, would have to have small pictures or require a forklift. |  | | Interviews with Chagall, texts on his lithography, and writings on the Sorlier collaboration and collection serve as an introduction; a biographical chronology, bibliography, and interviews in their original versions complete the work. |  | | The Russian-born artist lived most of his adulthood in France and is well known for his colorful and exuberant depictions of Jewish life. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1891024078?v=glance
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| | Marc Chagall : Windsor Fine Art |
 | | Chagall went to St. Petersburg in 1907 where he entered a minor art school and at the same time working as a sign painter. |  | | In 1914, Chagall returned home and contributed to Larionov's exhibitions and the Knave of Diamonds group. |  | | Throughout his work a foundation of Russian art was evident. |
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http://www.windsorfineart.com/artists/chagall/chagall.html
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Very early in life he was encouraged by his mother to follow his vocation and she managed to get him into a St Petersburg art school. |  | | He was appointed provincial Commissar for Fine Art in 1917 and became involved in ambitious projects for a local academy, but he left after two and a half years in order to escape the revolutionary dictates of Malevich. |  | | His emblematic irrationality shook off all outside influences: colour governed his compositions, calling up chimerical processions of memory where reality and the imaginary are woven into a single legend, born in Vitebsk and dreamed in Paris. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/C/chagall.html
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| | Marc Chagall oil paintings reproduction: Marc Chagall paintings |
 | | Although they are so different in styles and technics, people often call Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, and Picasso the prominent representatives of "Paris painters". |  | | Of course his painting is not realistic, with involvement with many other art styles. |  | | Most western artists in 20 century think a good painting shall not narrating a story, but every work of Mar Chagall is telling a story, a story with strange and interesting scenario. |
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http://www.canvaz.com/painters/chagall1.htm
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Though she died in 1944, Chagall remained in the U.S. through 1948, the year he completed the portfolio of color lithographs “Four Tales from the Arabian Nights,” which both culminated a series of paintings and gouaches done over the several years following Bella’s death, and were his first immersion in the medium of color lithography. |  | | His Modernist colleagues may have been variously fired with revolutionary zeal, manic in their ambition, or personally miserable, but Chagall drew sustenance from what he loved: his family, his memories, and his art. |  | | He was the child of a Russian Jewish ghetto who learned how to make himself happy in his life and powerful through his art. |
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http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles2005/Articles0505/MChagallA.html
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| | Marc Chagall: Magician |
 | | The segmented circles arise from Chagall's relationship with painters Robert and Sonya Delaunay. |  | | By 1922 the Soviet Union had grown more resistant to his nonpolitical art, so Chagall, his wife Bella and daughter Ida migrated to France where he was immediately commissioned by Ambroise Vollard to illustrate Gogol's "Dead Souls". |  | | Photography had at last eaten up all the work for trained artists and there were many who pursued the newly defined "Fine Art" rather than commercial careers in lithography, or advertising. |
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| | Marc Chagall -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Lissitzky, El (18901941), Russian painter, typographer, and designer, born in Smolensk; appointed teacher 1919 by Marc Chagall at revolutionary school of art in Vitebsk; series of abstract geometric paintings with nonsensical collective name Proun; professor at state art school in Moscow 1921; left U.S.S.R. when government turned against modern art; lived in Hanover, Germany, 192528;... |  | | Includes notes on artists such as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Joan Miro, and features a selection of their work. |  | | Although he borrowed elements from cubism, impressionism, and fauvism, Chagall developed a style that cannot be classified with any artistic movement of his time. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9273587
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Marc Chagall on Art and Culture.(Marc Chagall and His Times: A Documentary Narrative)(Book Review) |  | | After some years in Russia, Chagall returned to France in 1922, where he spent most of his life. |  | | In Paris (1910) he began to assimilate cubist characteristics into his expressionistic style. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0811214.html
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| | Marc Chagall Original Signed Artwork Lithographs Color Art Etchings Drawings Sorlier Mourlot |
 | | An exhibition of the artist's work from 1967 to 1977 was held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, in 1977-78, and a major retrospective was held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1985. |  | | Edition: artist's proof, noted 'eprouve d' artiste' in pencil in the lower left, aside from the edition of 90 numbered lithographs. |  | | He settled in Vitebsk, where he was appointed Commissar for Art in 1918. |
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http://www.masterworksfineart.com/inventory/chagall.htm#2
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| | Marc Chagall Art: PicassoMio.com |
 | | Russian-born 20th century master artist, whose paintings and graphic prints often depict folklore, humour and fantasy. |  | | Works of this nature can be seen in the 'Museum of Modern Art', New York. |  | | His artistic education took place in St. Petersburg and later in Paris. |
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http://www.picassomio.com/MarcChagall/en
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| | Marc Chagall on artnet |
 | | Marc Chagall: Retrospective; Museum of Decorative Arts, Palais du Louvre, Paris |  | | Marc Chagall: Retrospective of engraved works (prints); National Gallery, East Berlin and Dresden |  | | Marc Chagall: Solo Exhibition; Reinhardt Gallery, New York |
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| | Marc Chagall - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Marc Chagall |
 | | Much of his highly coloured, fantastic imagery was inspired by the village life of his boyhood and by Jewish and Belorussian folk traditions. |  | | He studied painting under Leon Bakst in St Petersburg and then in Paris 1910–14, where, largely ignoring avant-garde movements, he concentrated on his highly personal fantasy. |  | | Chagall was born in Liosno, Vitebsk, now Belarus. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Marc+Chagall
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| | Marc Chagall and the Bible |
 | | Chagall, who donated a museum, Le Message Biblique de Marc Chagall, to France, his adopted home, spoke about the meaning of his biblical art at the Jerusalem opening ceremony for his stained glass windows dedicated to the Twelve Tribes of Israel: |  | | Home / Gallery Tour 1 / The Worlds of Marc Chagall / Gallery Tour 2 / Artists |  | | One of the most beloved artists of the twentieth century, Chagall attempted to reshape the way we see and are seen. |
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http://spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Chagall_Bible.html
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| | Marc Chagall Online |
 | | Original works by Marc Chagall available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | Biographical information and a guide to the museums owning important collections of the artist's work. |  | | Marc Chagall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
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| | Mark Chagall Lithograph - lithographs by Mark Chagall |
 | | Born in Vitebsk, Russian-born French painter Marc Chagall often joined folklore and fantasy with memories of Russian-Jewish villages of the late 1800s. |  | | Although he returned to France following the war, his stay in the United States had a profound influence on young American painters. |  | | Chagall fled to France in 1923 to avoid persecution as a Jew, moving temporarily to New York City during World War II (1939-1945). |
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| | Jerusalem Post: The original Marc Chagall@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The Israel Museum has loaned some 50 works from its collection to the Tel Aviv Museum's new Picasso show. |  | | Headline: The original Marc Chagall Byline: MEIR RONNEN Edition; Daily Section: Arts Page: 14 |  | | Friday, September 27, 2002 -- A neat swap has taken place between Israel's two leading museums of art. |
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| | Marc Chagall |
 | | Walther, Ingo F: Marc Chagall 1887-1985 Painting As Poetry (Taschen, 1987) |  | | Aragon: DERRIERE LE MIROIR: CHAGALL Avec 3 lithographies originales en couleurs! |  | | Loumaye Jacqueline: Chagall:My Sad And Joyous Village (Chelsea House Publishers) |
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| | ARTinaClick.com Marc Chagall Fine Art Prints |
 | | As a youngster, Chagall was apprenticed to the town portrait painter and then went on to St. Petersburg in 1907 where he attended the Imperial School of Fine Arts. |  | | ARTinaClick.com the premier online source providing consumers with art prints and posters, custom framing and mounting services, oil paintings, canvas transfers, fine art prints, giclees and photography. |  | | He found the teaching poor and soon went to Paris in 1910. |
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| | The Chagall Windows |
 | | My hope is that I hereby extend my hand to seekers of culture, to poets and to artists among the neighboring people." The creation of the Windows was a labor of love to Chagall and his assistant, Charles Marq, both of whom worked on the project for two years. |  | | Marc ChagallMarc Chagall, who was present at the dedication, spoke of the joy he felt in bringing "my modest gift to the Jewish people, who have always dreamt of biblical love, of friendship and peace among all people; to that people who lived here, thousands of years ago, among other Semitic people. |  | | Marq developed a special process of veneering pigment on glass which allowed Chagall to use as many as three colors on a single uninterrupted pane, rather than being confined to the traditional technique of separating each color pane by lean strips. |
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http://www.md.huji.ac.il/chagall/chagall.html
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| | OCAIW - Marc Chagall |
 | | Bella with a White Collar (Portrait of the Artist's wife), 1917 |  | | Visit the GALLERY of this Artist (CLICK HERE!) |  | | Kandinsky, Chagall, Malevich e lo spiritualismo russo (in Italian) (Exhibition online) |
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http://www.ocaiw.com/chagall.htm
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| | Chagall, Marc gallery at Fine Art Site |
 | | Many additional fine art prints and other objects by Chagall are available on the art market today. |  | | All artwork (c) Marc Chagall or the estate of. |  | | Lithograph in Color - one of two versions, this is the Definitive Version, 1976, signed in pencil |
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http://www.fineartsite.com/gallery/Chagall_1.php3
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| | Chagall Posters, Chagall Art prints, Affiches Chagall |
 | | We hope you have enjoyed visiting our gallery and if you check back we update with new additions of Chagall poster art on a weekly basis. |  | | We are trying to find and present vintage Chagall posters that are not just the common Chagall posters that you see on all the other poster sites, but Chagall posters that we've selected carefully, that we feel are the quality and level to be associated with our website. |  | | Posters of Chagall are proud to present this selection of Chagall posters. |
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| | Marc Chagall Lithographs Gallery 1 |
 | | Strictly limited edition of 450 or 750 impressions, numbered in pencil |  | | Color lithograph on Velin d'Arches paper, edition of 450. |  | | Color lithograph on Velin d'Arches paper, edition of 750 |
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http://www.greatmodernpictures.com/pchagall.htm
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| | Marc Chagall Windows Gallery 1 |
 | | Color serigraph on heavy fine art paper, edition of 500 |  | | Your Marc Chagall serigraph is professionally custom-framed to order |  | | The Chagall Windows, representing the Twelve Tribes of Israel, grace the |
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| | Marc Chagall Quotes - Comments and Quotes by Chagall |
 | | I had to find some special occupation, some kind of work that would not force me to turn away from the sky and the stars, that would allow me to discover the meaning of life. |  | | To receive 2 inspirational art quotes 3 times every week, subscribe to the artquotes.net newsletter |  | | + My name is Marc, my emotional life is sensitive and my purse is empty, but they say I have talent. |
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