I painted my world, my life, all the things I loved, all the things I dreamed of, all the things I could not say in words. I painted my beloved Russia, my hometown Vitebsk, the Jewish nei
This volume presents English translations of a number of essays, lectures, and speeches by multicultural artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985) along with two major interviews. Annotations and introductions
Marc knew he was different from other boys. He saw things they didn't see.A beautiful introduction to the life and work of Marc ChagallIn the imagination of Marc Chagall, all of life was an inspiratio
This book tells the story of the postman Zephyr, who lives in a little blue village in the mountains where nothing ever changes. A dreamer hoping for adventures, he travels on a cloud, embarking on a
Marc Chagall is one of the most popular artists of the 20A?superscript thA" century, famous for his poetic, surreal images that represent a topsy-turvy world, combining fantasy and spirituality with
Published in France in 1951 and appearing here for the first time in exquisite English translations that capture the poignancy of the originals, this volume also reproduces the eight drawing by Marc C
The painter as poet: Chagall’s world full of everyday miracles Musicians, roosters and rooftops. Floating lovers, flowers, and a wide-eyed goat. For Belarusian painter Marc Chagall(1887
Marc Chagall (1887?1985), one of the foremost modernists of the 20th century, created his unique style by blending richly colored folk art with Cubism, Surrealism, and imagery drawn from the Russian C
When Marc Chagall, Kasimir Malevich, and the other artists of the Russian Avant-Garde created art in opposition to the sanctioned style of Socialist Realism, they set off an artistic revolution that r
Award-winning author and illustrator Laurence Anholt inspires and informs in a new addition to his much-loved Anholt's Artists Books for Children series. Here, he reviews the life of Marc Chagall. Anh
A vivid look at the intense emigree art world of Paris between the Wars and two of its most striking figures: Russian Jewish painter Chaim Soutine and his contemporary Marc Chagall
This groundbreaking book explores the Russian avant-garde during the early post-revolutionary years of 1918-1922 and brings together the works of three of its most influential artists. When Marc Chaga
To do something with seven fingers is a Yiddish expression meaning to do something well or adroitly. Marc Chagall was a Russian Jew and a wandering dreamer. From his humble hometown of Vitebsk, Belaru
Features more than three hundred images of angels, ranging from the sculpted panels of Ghiberti to the paintings of Marc Chagall, accompanied by biblical passages and brief explanations of symbolism a