Marc Chagall
Overview
'Art must be an expression of love or it is nothing.'
Marc Chagall, celebrated for his vibrant and emotional expression through printmaking, was a pivotal figure in 20th-century art. Born in Belarus in 1887, Chagall's unique style combines elements of fantasy, religion, and folklore, making his prints deeply personal yet universally resonant. His mastery of color and dream-like scenes bridged the gaps between surrealism, Fauvism, and Cubism. Chagall's prints often feature whimsical motifs, blending reality with his rich imagination.
Works
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Vue de Notre Dame, 1980
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La Joie, 1980
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L'Envolée Magique, 1980
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Création, 1980
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Les Lilas, 1980
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Les Clowns Musiciens, 1980
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Les Amoureux à l'Isba, 1980
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Le Bouquet Rose, 1980
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La Parade, 1980
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Le Couple au Crépuscule, 1980
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Dans le Ciel de l’Opera, 1980
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Les Deux Rives, 1980
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L'Ame du Cirque, 1980
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Maternité Rouge, 1980
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