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I and the Village is a painting by the Jewish Belarus-born French artist Marc Chagall. It is currently exhibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art. Painted in oil in 1911, the artwork features many soft, dreamlike images overlapping each other: in the foreground, a cap-wearing green-faced man stares at a goat or sheep with the image of a smaller goat being milked on its cheek. In the foreground is a glowing tree held in the man's dark hand. The background features a collection of houses... full article at wikipedia
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