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Marc Chagall's notable series of paintings include "The Fiddler" (1912), which explores Jewish themes and folklore, followed by "The Birthday" (1915), highlighting love and joy. He then created "The Paris Windows" (1914-1939), reflecting his life in Paris, and "The White Crucifixion" (1938), addressing themes of persecution. His later works, like "The Four Seasons" (1958) and "The Story of Exodus" (1966), showcase his continued exploration of biblical narratives and personal memory, culminating in his vibrant stained glass windows and tapestries.

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