Marc Chagall, English name: Marc chagall, was born in 1887 and died in 1985. Mark Chagall is a French painter, printmaker and designer of Belarusian descent. Chagall's work relies on the inherent poetic power rather than the logical rules of painting to combine images from personal experience with formal symbols and aesthetic factors.
Chagall worked almost until the last moment of his life. His oil paintings are bright and unique, and they often incorporate Jewish folklore into the work, and draw material from the innocent and simple image of nature. Mark Chagall is a painter who pursues innocence and simplicity from the Jewish inhabitants of the Russian countryside to Paris. Mark Chagall has undergone modern art experiments and baptisms such as Cubism and Surrealism, and developed a unique personal style, which occupies an important position in the history of modern painting.
Mark Chagall was born in the small town of Jebkos in western Russia. His father was an ordinary worker, and he wanted to train his son into a learned rabbi. Therefore, Chagall had been studying Jewish classics at the Jewish Classical Academy until he was 16. But Mark Chagall had a special interest in painting since he was a child, and showed keen observation. When his mother noticed this, he decisively asked him to learn painting. After studying for several months, Mark Chagall found that his teacher was not as good at painting as he did, and left his hometown to study in St. Petersburg. Later, he went to Paris and other places to study, communicate with his peers, and finally became a generation master. Chagall's paintings mainly represent the life of Russian Jews. He himself has always maintained close ties with Jewish culture and religion. Chagall said: "If I were still a Jew, then I would never be a painter, maybe a completely different person from me today ... The only requirement in my life is not to try to get close to Rembrandt Redding, Tintoretto, and other world art masters, but strive to approach the spirit of my fathers and grandparents. "
In 1914, Mark Chagall decided to go to the United States at the invitation of the New York Museum of Modern Art. He painfully followed the events that occurred in Europe, and his style changed amid the cries of his race's pain and freedom threatened. In September 1944, Marc Chagall's wife Para Chagall died. As a result, strong memories of the past and more distant periods run through his work, making the painter like a character in the painting, and surpassing life with unusual skill.
Chagall completed a large-scale work called "Around Her", which has been created since 1937. It becomes a complex of all his favorite subjects centered on the memory of Para. In 1945, Chagall created the background, curtain and costume of Stravinsky's ballet "Fire Bird". In 1947, he returned to France to settle. Since 1949, Chagall has lived in Vence, took out the drafts of the past, and began to create a series of new oil paintings, which make the scenery of Paris full of magical memories. Chagall's contribution to contemporary art is becoming more and more important. In 1941, André Breton, the founder of surrealism, pointed out: Since 1911, Chagall ’s art has overturned the obstacles of morphology and law. On March 28, 1985, Marc Chagall died in Saint-Paul in the French Alps.
Primitivism
David and Bathsheba
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1952,
Image size: 354x530px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
David and Bathsheba
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1956,
Image size: 489x650px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
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Bathsheba reminds David of his promise to appoint their son Solomon as king of Israel after him (I Kings, I, 15-20)
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1956,
Image size: 512x650px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
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David and Bathsheba
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1956,
Image size: 426x650px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
David with Bathsheba
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1980,
Image size: 477x650px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
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From the terrace of his palace David sees bathing Bathsheba (II Samuel, XI, 2-3)
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1956,
Image size: 514x650px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
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Bathsheba
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1963,
Image size: 1118x2089px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
The Big Circus
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Circus LE GRAND CIRQUE
Image size: 2000x1029px
Title of Work: LE GRAND CIRQUE (French)
Chinese name: 大 马戏团
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall
Year of creation: 1956
Primitivism
A Wheatfield on a Summer's Afternoon
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1942,
Image size: 1280x869px,
Style: Expressionism.
Primitivism
A wheatfield on a summer's afternoon
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1942,
Image size: 1000x662px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
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I and the Village
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1911,
Image size: 1445x1910px,
Style: Cubism.
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Circus Woman
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1960,
Image size: 650x835px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
The Circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1960,
Image size: 608x768px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
Apparition at the Circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1963,
Image size: 582x768px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
The Starlit Circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1965,
Image size: 608x768px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
Circus The circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1964,
Image size: 800x640px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
The heart of the circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1962,
Image size: 859x768px,
Style: Naïve Art (originalism).
Primitivism
The Big Circus
Creator: Marc Chagall Marc Chagall,
Year of creation: 1968,
Image size: 1834x1805px,
Style: Surrealism.
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