ABOUT:
For Marc Chagall (1887–1985), painting was an intricate tapestry of dreams, tales, and traditions. His instantly recognizable visual language carved out a unique early 20th-century niche, often identified as one of the earliest expressions of psychic experience. They wove together not only colors and forms, but also his Jewish roots with his present encounters in Paris, markers of faith with gestures of love, and symbols of hope with testimonies of trauma.
From visions of his native Vitebsk in modern-day Belarus to images of the Eiffel Tower, we explore the unique aesthetic of one of the most readily identifiable modern masters and one of the most influential Jewish artists of all time.
DETAILS:
Contributors: Rainer Metzger, Ingo F. Walther.
Carbon neutral publisher from Cologne, Germany.
Size: Hardcover, 21 x 26 cm, 0.56 kg, 96 pages.
Language: English.