Book Description
Young Marc Chagall defied family tradition by leaving his Russian village to pursue his art in Paris and the world beyond. Exploring the magic of Chagall's paintings, the author shows how Jewish life and folklore influenced his work, filling it with the spirituality that made Chagall one of the 20th century's most beloved artists.
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Follows the life of Chagall from a small Russian village through the turmoil of the Russian Revolution to the artistic world of 1920s Paris and its bohemian lifestyle, and into the torment of World War II. Greenfeld traces the artist's career in vivid detail and shows how his childhood influenced his work. 45 illustrations.
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