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.
Marc Chagall's painting White Crucifixion dates from 1938, and it is held at the Art Institute of Chicago.
His father was Khatskl (Zakhar) Shagal and his mother, Feige-Ite.
Between 1906 and 1910 Chagall first had private instruction in painting and then visited two art schools in St Petersburg. What he painted during those years is not known today.
The duration of Marc - TV series - is 1500.0 seconds.
his most famous painting is " I and the village"
Marc - TV series - ended on 1977-09-28.
Marc - TV series - was created on 1977-08-24.
Marc likes to paint to show harmony, they are peaceful
The cast of The Marc Horowitz Signature Series - 2008 includes: Marc Horowitz as himself
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The Blue Horses.
original painting size 120 x 180 = € 24000 in 2011