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Marc Chagall - translation to γαλλικά

RUSSIAN-BORN FRENCH ARTIST (1887–1985)
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  • Chagall Art Centre in [[Vitebsk]], Belarus
  • Ceramic plate titled ''Moses''
  • Bestiaire]] et Musique'' (1969)}}
  • ''[[Bella with White Collar]]'', 1917
  • ''The Circus Horse''
  • Marc Chagall, 1912, ''The Spoonful of Milk (La Cuillerée de lait)'', gouache on paper}}
  • Stained glass windows in [[Reims Cathedral]], 1974
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  • Marc Chagall, 1911–12, ''The Drunkard'' (''Le saoul''), 1912, oil on canvas. 85 × 115&nbsp;cm. Private collection
  • Marc Chagall, 1912, ''Calvary (Golgotha)'', oil on canvas, 174.6 × 192.4&nbsp;cm, [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York. Alternative titles: ''Kreuzigung Bild 2 Christus gewidmet [Golgotha. Crucifixion. Dedicated to Christ]''. Sold through Galerie [[Der Sturm]] (Herwarth Walden), Berlin to Bernhard Koehler (1849–1927), Berlin, 1913. Exhibited: [[Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon]], Berlin, 1913
  • Marc Chagall, 1912, ''Le Marchand de bestiaux'' (''The Drover, The Cattle Dealer''), oil on canvas, 97.1 x 202.5&nbsp;cm, [[Kunstmuseum Basel]]
  • Marc Chagall, 1912, ''Still-life (Nature morte)'', oil on canvas, private collection
  • Photo portrait of Chagall in 1941 by [[Carl Van Vechten]]
  • Montréal Muséum of Fine Arts, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal. 28 January – 11 June 2017. ''Chagall: Colour and Music'' is the biggest Canadian exhibition ever devoted to Marc Chagall.
  • Bust of Marc Chagall in Celebrity Alley in [[Kielce]] (Poland)
  • ''The Prophet [[Jeremiah]]'' (1968)}}
  • Vava Brodsky and Marc Chagall in 1967
  • ''People's Art School'' where the Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art was situated
  • With Virginia Haggard McNeil
  • Portrait of Chagall by [[Yehuda Pen]], his first art teacher in Vitebsk
  • Marc Chagall's childhood home in [[Vitebsk]], Belarus. Currently site of the [[Marc Chagall Museum]].

Marc Chagall         
Marc Chagall (1887-1985), Russian born painter who lived in France, one of the great painters of the 20th century
Chagall      
Chagall, family name; Marc Chagall (1887-1985), Russian painter who lived in France, one of the great painters of the 20th century

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Βικιπαίδεια

Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall (born Moishe Shagal; 6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985) was a Russian-French artist. An early modernist, he was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints.

Chagall was born in 1887 into a Jewish family near Vitebsk, today in Belarus, but at the time in the Pale of Settlement of the Russian Empire. Before World War I, he travelled between Saint Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his idea of Eastern Europe and Jewish folk culture. He spent the wartime years in his native Belarus, becoming one of the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avant-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College. He later worked in and near Moscow in difficult conditions in a tough time in Russia, before leaving again for Paris in 1923. During World War II, he escaped occupied France to the United States, where he lived for 7 years in New York City before returning to France in 1948.

Art critic Robert Hughes referred to Chagall as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century". According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists". For decades, he "had also been respected as the world's pre-eminent Jewish artist". Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz as well as the Fraumünster in Zürich, windows for the UN and the Art Institute of Chicago and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including part of the ceiling of the Paris Opéra.

He had two basic reputations, writes Lewis: as a pioneer of modernism and as a major Jewish artist. He experienced modernism's "golden age" in Paris, where "he synthesized the art forms of Cubism, Symbolism, and Fauvism, and the influence of Fauvism gave rise to Surrealism". Yet throughout these phases of his style "he remained most emphatically a Jewish artist, whose work was one long dreamy reverie of life in his native village of Vitebsk." "When Matisse dies," Pablo Picasso remarked in the 1950s, "Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what colour really is".

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Marc Chagall
1. Placement «pép';re» L‘exemple de Marc Chagall illustre ces fluctuations.
2. Un vitrail de Marc Chagall Photo: Luc Debraine Le Musée suisse du vitrail expose les verres gorgés de lumi';re de l‘enchanteur de Vitebsk.
3. Luc Debraine Mercredi 18 juillet 2007 Marc Chagall (1887–1'85) est souvent réduit ŕ ses couples d‘amoureux en plein vol au–dessus des isbas.
4. Ces projections reconduisent celles des vitraux dans les édifices religieux, ces nappes de lumi';re qui progressent lentement sur la pierre lorsque le soleil luit dehors. «La Couleur de l‘amour», Marc Chagall.
5. C‘est pourquoi, ŕ l‘exception de quelques noms cél';bres, comme celui de Kasimir Malevitch et surtout de ceux qui ont rapidement fui la Russie révolutionnaire, Vladimir Kandinsky ou Marc Chagall, la formidable richesse de ce mouvement a été presque ignorée en Europe occidentale jusqu‘aux années 1'60–1'70.