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Chagall Monumental Works

Author : Marc Chagall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:743498366

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Chagall Monumental Works

Author : Marc Chagall
Publisher : Leon Amiel Publisher
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105031409175

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Chagall Monumental Works

Author : Gualtieri Di San Lazzaro
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:471093728

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Chagall Monumental Works

Author : Marc Chagall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:743498366

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Extra-Large

Author : Ariane Coulondre,Grimaldi Forum (Monaco, Monaco)
Publisher : Editions du Centre Pompidou
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 2844265812

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Extra-Large by Ariane Coulondre,Grimaldi Forum (Monaco, Monaco) Pdf

In a refreshingly wide-ranging look a the art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the catalogue throws new light on the concept of monumentality in a series of essays, hitherto unpublished interviews with artists and commentaries on individual works.

Marc Chagall

Author : Marc Chagall,Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Jewish artists
ISBN : UOM:39015017078224

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Marc Chagall by Marc Chagall,Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Pdf

Marc Chagall and His Times

Author : Benjamin Harshav,Marc Chagall,Barbara Harshav
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 1060 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0804742146

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Marc Chagall and His Times by Benjamin Harshav,Marc Chagall,Barbara Harshav Pdf

Renowned Israeli-American scholar Harshav presents the first comprehensive investigation of Marc Chagall's life and consciousness after the classic 1961 biography by Chagall's son-in-law Franz Meyer.

The Moscow Yiddish Theater

Author : Benjamin Harshav,Irina N. Duksina,Cholem Aleichem
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 030011513X

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The Moscow Yiddish Theater by Benjamin Harshav,Irina N. Duksina,Cholem Aleichem Pdf

A vivid portrait of the Moscow Yiddish Theater and its innovations and contributions to the art of the theater in the modern age The Moscow Yiddish Theater (later called GOSET) was born in 1919 and almost immediately became one of the most remarkable avant-garde theaters in Europe. It flourished in the 1920s but under Bolshevik pressure soon lost much of the originality that had distinguished it. In 1948 Stalin's henchmen slaughtered GOSET's legendary actor and director Solomon Mikhoels, and the theater was liquidated. This book focuses not on how the theater was persecuted but on its ambitious beginnings as a revolutionary organization of passionate artistic exploration. The book brings to English readers for the first time selected writings that reflect the aesthetics and politics of the Yiddish revolutionary theater. The book also incorporates miraculously salvaged images of Marc Chagall's famous theater murals, as well as paintings of costumes and stage sets created by the best artists of the day. These illustrations, discovered only after the fall of the Soviet Union, have never been published before. With emphasis on the theater's early achievements and its centrality in Moscow's burgeoning theater world, the book makes a major contribution to the understanding of modern Jewish culture and the art of theater.

Chagall and Music

Author : Ambre Gauthier,Meret Meyer
Publisher : Editions Gallimard
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Art and music
ISBN : 207270118X

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Chagall and Music by Ambre Gauthier,Meret Meyer Pdf

This exhibition catalogue for a vibrantly colourful, multidisciplinary traveling show explores the profound connection between Chagall and music. As both subject and muse, this omnipresent relationship has its roots in his family history, and in the Jewish culture of his native city, Vitebsk. This lavishly illustrated catalogue explores how music functioned as a central theme and inspiration in Chagall's composition and color, beginning with paintings and sketches in 1911 through the 1960s. Included here are his theatre commissions: the foyer panels for the Jewish Art Theatre (Moscow, 1919-1920), the ceiling of the Paris Opera (1964), and the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center (1966). His designs for the ballet, including Aleko (Mexico, 1942), The Firebird (New York, 1945), Daphnis and Chloe(1958) and The Magic Flute (1967), reveal the underlying synergy in his work between music, set, and costume. A wide selection of paintings, photographs, preparatory sketches, and ceramics (many from private collections) convey the centrality and importance of music and color in Chagall's career. SELLING POINTS: * Highlights the role of music as a creative engine in Chagall's work, and how this was manifested in his art throughout his career, particularly in his use of colour * Includes paintings, gouaches, sketches, maquettes, costume design, stage sets, ceramics, stained glass, and archival photographs of the artist, his family, and installations 580 colour, 20 b/w

On the Spirit and the Self

Author : Jennifer Swan
Publisher : Chiron Publications
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781630514228

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On the Spirit and the Self by Jennifer Swan Pdf

On the Spirit and the Self: The Religious Art of Marc Chagall compliments and extends the scholarship surrounding Chagall’s place in the History of 20th Century Art as a Religious artist. Central to this study is the psychic process of individuation and the ways in which images appear to depict the deeper changes in our collective human existence. A new perspective on Chagall’s creative output is presented through the application of Jungian theory: Jung identifies a separation between the cultural and historical underpinnings of natal faith, or creed, and the presence of an internal, personal spirituality, or religious attitude. This theoretical approach helps to define Chagall’s creative connection to his own natal Hasidic faith whilst clarifying the interiority of his religious experiences on a universal level. That creative development may be explored through the visual patterns of sacred transformative imagery is a new approach in Chagallian scholarship, elevating two key concepts: the Chagallian sacred-secular binary, and the Chagallian temenos sites. Primary source materials reflecting the Artist’s voice are illuminated by more than seventy colour reproductions to support the perspective that, like Jung, Chagall was among the most prolific and significant religious communicators of the 20th Century.

Chagall

Author : Marc Chagall,Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain)
Publisher : Merrell
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015046486299

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Chagall by Marc Chagall,Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) Pdf

Eighty illustrations, 60 in color, document this most celebrated phase ofhagall's career, during which he was forced by the First World War to remainn Russia, where he remained through the Bolshevik Revolution. The periodncludes his famous murals for the State Yiddish Chamber Theatre in Moscow.ccompanying essays discuss such topics as Chaga

Chagall

Author : Jackie Wullschlager
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 641 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2008-10-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307270580

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Chagall by Jackie Wullschlager Pdf

“When Matisse dies,” Pablo Picasso remarked in the 1950s, “Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what color really is.” As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known and most-loved paintings of our time. Yet behind this triumph lay struggle, heartbreak, bitterness, frustration, lost love, exile—and above all the miracle of survival. Born into near poverty in Russia in 1887, the son of a Jewish herring merchant, Chagall fled the repressive “potato-colored” tsarist empire in 1911 for Paris. There he worked alongside Modigliani and Léger in the tumbledown tenement called La Ruche, where “one either died or came out famous.” But turmoil lay ahead—war and revolution; a period as an improbable artistic commissar in the young Soviet Union; a difficult existence in Weimar Germany, occupied France, and eventually the United States. Throughout, as Jackie Wullschlager makes plain in this groundbreaking biography, he never ceased giving form on canvas to his dreams, longings, and memories. His subject, more often than not, was the shtetl life of his childhood, the wooden huts and synagogues, the goatherds, rabbis, and violinists—the whole lost world of Eastern European Jewry. Wullschlager brilliantly describes this world and evokes the characters who peopled it: Chagall’s passionate, energetic mother, Feiga-Ita; his eccentric fellow painter and teacher Bakst; his clever, intense first wife, Bella; their glamorous daughter, Ida; his tough-minded final companion and wife, Vava; and the colorful, tragic array of artist, actor, and writer friends who perished under the Stalinist regime. Wullschlager explores in detail Chagall’s complex relationship with Russia and makes clear the Russian dimension he brought to Western modernism. She shows how, as André Breton put it, “under his sole impulse, metaphor made its triumphal entry into modern painting,” and helped shape the new surrealist movement. As art critic of the Financial Times, she provides a breadth of knowledge on Chagall’s work, and at the same time as an experienced biographer she brings Chagall the man fully to life—ambitious, charming, suspicious, funny, contradictory, dependent, but above all obsessively determined to produce art of singular beauty and emotional depth. Drawing upon hitherto unseen archival material, including numerous letters from the family collection in Paris, and illustrated with nearly two hundred paintings, drawings, and photographs, Chagall is a landmark biography to rank with Hilary Spurling’s Matisse and John Richardson’s Picasso.

Drawings for the Bible

Author : Marc Chagall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Bible
ISBN : OCLC:5814851

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Marc Chagall on Art and Culture

Author : Marc Chagall,Abram Markovich ?fros,Benjamin Harshav,Barbara Harshav
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : 0804748314

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Marc Chagall on Art and Culture by Marc Chagall,Abram Markovich ?fros,Benjamin Harshav,Barbara Harshav Pdf

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) traversed a long route from a boy in the Jewish Pale of Settlement, to a commissar of art in revolutionary Russia, to the position of a world-famous French artist. This book presents for the first time a comprehensive collection of Chagall's public statements on art and culture. The documents and interviews shed light on his rich, versatile, and enigmatic art from within his own mental world. The book raises the problems of a multi-cultural artist with several intersecting identities and the tensions between modernist form and cultural representation in twentieth-century art. It reveals the travails and achievements of his life as a Jew in the twentieth century and his perennial concerns with Jewish identity and destiny, Yiddish literature, and the state of Israel. This collection includes annotations and introductions of the Chagall texts by the renowned scholar Benjamin Harshav that elucidate the texts and convey the changing cultural contexts of Chagall's life. Also featured is the translation by Benjamin and Barbara Harshav of the first book about Chagall's work, the 1918 Russian The Art of Marc Chagall.

Marc Chagall

Author : Marc Chagall,Musée national d'art moderne (France)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Expatriate painters
ISBN : UVA:X001782733

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Marc Chagall by Marc Chagall,Musée national d'art moderne (France) Pdf