The Circus Rider
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Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall (IPA: ʃʌ-ɡɑːl); [shuh-GAHL] (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian-French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings,...
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The White Crucifixion
The White Crucifixion is a painting by Marc Chagall. It was painted in 1938, and can be viewed at the Art Institute of Chicago. The white crucifixion painting emphasizes the suffering of Jesus and the Jewish people. At the sides violent acts against Jews occur such as the burning of a synogogue and... -
Four Seasons
Four Seasons is a mosaic by Marc Chagall that is located in Chase Tower Plaza in the Loop district of Chicago, Illinois. The mosaic was a gift to the City of Chicago by the artist; it is wrapped around four sides of a 70 feet (21 m) long, 14 feet (4.3 m) high, 10 feet (3.0 m) wide rectangular box,... -
I and the Village
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The Poet Reclining
The Poet Reclining (Le Poète allongé) is a painting by Marc Chagall, painted in oils in 1915. It is on display at the Tate Modern in London as part of their "Poetry and Dream" collection. -
America Windows
"America Windows" (1977) is a stained glass work created by Russian-born French artist Marc Chagall to commemorate the American Bicentennial. -
Les Amants au ciel rouge (Lovers in the Red Sky)
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The Praying Jew
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Scene de cirque
Scene de Cirque is a 7" X 9" oil, gouache and ink painting on masonite created in 1980 by the artist Marc Chagall. The painting depicts a scene of an acrobatic jester balancing on a moving horse. In Chagall's art, the circus represents a harmonious union between man and animal, and this union leads... -
Calvary
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The Dream