Marc Chagall

1887-1985 (Big Art)

By Baal-Teshuva, Jacob & Chagall, Marc

Publishers Summary:
Containing 250 of the most beautiful and significant of Marc Chagall's works, this volume provides a detailed overview of Chagall's oeuvre of seven decades. The book focuses upon often hitherto neglected aspects of the artist's work.

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ISBN
978-3-82288-271-9
Publisher
Benedikt Taschen Verlag


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Library Journal

Reviewed on July 1, 1998

A time traveler who left an ancient way of life in a remote Russian village for the sophisticated world of 20th-century Paris and its inner circle of literary and artistic innovators, Marc Chagall (1887-1985) superseded nature through metaphor. He reinvented his past and his dreams over and over as a chronicler of the Jewish experience. Baal-Teshuva, whose previous work...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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