Today is the last day of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. In celebration of this, I am featuring Marc Chagall.
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Marc Chagall The Birthday 1915
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Marc Chagall is one of the twentieth century’s most famous artists, and probably the most famous artist that is associated with being Jewish. He is considered a Modernist, a Cubist, a Symbolist, a Fauvist, and sometimes “Naïve” painter, who is also well known for his stained glass windows.
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Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911
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He was born in 1887 in Belarus, and migrated to France in 1910. He escaped Nazi persecution to the US in 1941, returning to France in 1948, where he lived the rest of his very long life, dying in 1985.
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Marc Chagall The Fiddler 1913
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His subject matter is wide and free-wheeling, and although he was not a practicing Jew, he wove images of the memories of his Hasidic upbringing in Belarus when he was young.
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Marc Chagall Solitude 1933
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I am inspired by Chagall’s work and sometimes wish I could break up space with such aplomb.
I love the air of mystery, sadness, joy, romance and spiritualism that his work combines. Maybe someday I will get there, too!
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Aleko and-His Wife Zemphira from an Old Russian Tale |
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Marc Chagall Blue Village 1975
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Marc Chagall The Circus 1964
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