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Marc Chagall [Land of God] 1967 45x35cm (image) Original lithograph Signed by the artist
Marc Chagall [Land of God] 1967 45x35cm (image) Original lithograph Signed by the artist
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Paper size 65x50cm, limited to 75 copies
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A representative painter of the School of Paris 1887-1985
With diverse and brilliant colors, he depicted the love between men and women, and the worlds of the Bible and mythology as fairy tale worlds. In his paintings, landscapes and figures merge in color, and time and space fuse, creating a phantom-like world of color and atmosphere. One can feel his love for his wife and hometown, as well as a message of longing for love and peace.
1887 Born in Vitebsk, Russia (now Belarus)
1907 Studied at the St. Petersburg School of Art (St. Petersburg).
1909 Studied at the St. Petersburg School of Art (St. Petersburg).
1910 Moved to Paris and interacted with Fernand Léger, Modigliani, Delaunay, Apollinaire, etc.
1914 Held his first solo exhibition nearby, showing cubist influences.
1915 Married Bella, from his hometown. Lived in Russia after the October Revolution.
1917 Returned to Paris. Established his unique mystical and supernatural style.
1922 Created the copperplate print collection "My Life" from memories.
1923 Produced copperplate prints for Gogol's "Dead Souls" and La Fontaine's "Fables" at the request of art dealer Vollard.
1931 Traveled to Palestine for the "Bible" series.
1941 Escaped Nazi persecution and sought refuge in the United States.
1944 His beloved wife Bella died in the United States.
1945 Exhibition held by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the High School of Art and Design.
1948 Created the print collection "Arabian Nights."
1950 Acquired French citizenship and moved to Southern France.
1952 Remarried to Valentina Brodsky.
1954 Began creating the lithograph collection "Daphnis and Chloe."
1956 Created lithographs on the theme of the circus. Published the copperplate print collection "Bible."
1958 Created the lithograph collection "Bible."
1963 Created the ceiling painting for the Paris Opera. Major retrospectives held in Tokyo and Kyoto.
1966 Donated his major work, the 17-piece series "The Biblical Message," to the French Republic.
1967 Major retrospective exhibitions celebrating his 80th birthday held in Zurich and Cologne.
The Louvre Museum held the "Biblical Message" exhibition.
1973 The Marc Chagall National Museum of the Biblical Message (now the Marc Chagall Museum) was established in Nice.
1976 The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, held a solo exhibition.
1985 Passed away in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Southern France.
Museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, eagerly acquired his works.
