Title: Marc Chagall
1Marc Chagall
(1887-1985)
2'My art is an extravagant art, a flaming
vermilion, a blue soul flooding over my paintings'
3- Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
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- Russian painter, was one of the great
masters of the school of Paris and was also
acclaimed as a forerunner of surrealism.
1917
4- Marc Chagall was born Moishe Shagal
on July 7, 1887, in Vitebsk to a poor Jewish
family. The years of his childhood, and his
native village became the main themes of his art.
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- These first impressions remained in his mind
like primeval images and were changed into
paintings.
The flying carriage
5- In 1906, Chagall left the Jewish elementary
school he attended and began studying at Yehuda
Pen's school of painting in Vitebsk. -
- In 1907 he moved to St. Petersburg, where
he attended the school of the imperial Society
for the Protection of the Arts and studied
briefly with Leon Bakst.
yehuda
6- These were years of difficulty and poverty
for Chagall. In the studio he had his first
contact with the modern movement which was
sweeping Paris. - His pictures of this early period are
lyrical evocations of his childhood.
1911 I and my village
7- In 1910 he moved to Paris and found a place
in the famous "La Ruche". - He always stressed the importance of Paris
for his development - "In Paris, it seems to me, I have found
everything, but above all, the art of
craftsmanship. I owe all that I have achieved to
Paris, to France, whose nature, men, the very
air, were the true school of my life and art."
Paris
8Robert and Sonia Delauney were important
influences in Chagall's life and his art. A
native Russian, Sonia made a point of including
Chagall in many of her social meetings. Robert
Delauney's use of Cubist technique and his
lyrical sense of color was a strong influence
on Chagall's assimilation of Cubist ideas.
1912 self portrait with seven
fingers
9 Very early in life he was encouraged by his
mother and she managed to get him into a St
Petersburg art school. Returning to Vitebsk, he
became engaged to Bella Rosenfeld.
1910 Sabbath
10- Chagall returned to Vitebsk in 1914, where he
was caught by the outbreak of the First World
War. He married Bella there in 1915. He was
appointed provincial Commissar for Fine Art in
1917 and became involved in ambitious projects
for a local college.
1915 The birthday
The woman with the roses
11promenade
Chagall with Bella
- Tragically Bella didn't live to see the end
of the war, dying suddenly in 1944 just before
peace was declared. The death of Bella stopped
Chagall's creativity for many months. - It was not until he met Virginia Haggard
that he was able to rise out of his depression.
His relationship with Virginia and more dramatic
commissions helped him to get back into life.
12Travels encouraged New Works
- A journey to Palestine and Syria in 1931
gave Chagall firsthand knowledge of the land,
which he depicted in his illustrations for the
Bible.
en-route
landleben
joie
13- In 1933 Goebbels ordered some of Chagall's
work to be burnt. Chagall's concern for the fate
of humanity is reflected in works of this period
such as Solitude 1933 which conveys an
overwhelming atmosphere of depression with the
huddled figure of a pious Jew seemingly
depressed, and desire for faraway Israel.
1933 Solitude
14- He began working in ceramics in 1950 and
made his first sculptures the following year. He
married again in 1952 to Valentina Brodsky
("Vava").
151954-1976
His famous "Paris" series, a series of fantastic
scenes set against the background of views of
the city, was created between 1953 and 1956.
Adam and Eve
the dream
16- He was the greatest interpreter of the
Bible since Rembrandt, and he used biblical
themes in paintings, graphic works, and stained
glass (12 windows for the medical center in
Jerusalem, 1961).
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dan
reuven
17- Chagall started a new series of large
paintings, the "Biblical Message," in 1963.
Jacobs dream
Song of songs III
Abraham and the three angels
18Honored for His Work
- Stained-glass was also the medium he used
when he created The America Windows 1977 (Chicago
Institute of Art) to celebrate the US birthday. -
- These windows are an expression of his
gratitude to the United States where he'd found
safe haven during World War 2.
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19- Chagall continued to create great artworks
throughout the later years of his life. In the
1960s and 1970s, his stained glass art appeared
in such buildings as the United Nations.
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levi
20- Chagall occupied an unique place in world
art. Even though at times he was slightly
influenced by the modern developments in arts (as
when he discovered Cubism, for example),
throughout his long life he was an independent
artist, often criticized for his lack of
"realism" or for his lack of desire to explore
non-objective art.
The Cattle Dealer
21The sources of his idea are found in his
childhood, in the life of countryside of Vitebsk
and its Jewish community, the Scriptures, more
surprisingly, Russian folk art and icon painting.
22- In 1973, a museum of his works alone was
opened in Nice, France. In 1977, the Louvre
exhibited 62 of his paintings, an extremely rare
event for a living artist.
Chagall
23Chagall died at the age of 97 in 1985.