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Chagall loved blue. "The blue of the sky which ceaselessly combats the clouds which pass, which pass..." (Baudelaire). Marc Chagall's journey began in his native Russia and concluded with his Parisian triumph, the extraordinary ceiling of the Paris Opera House, commissioned by André Malraux. On the way, he embraced the spirit of the twentieth century without ever disowning his Jewish-Russian origins. This work follows the path of the artist through his early works, his discovery of the United States and his passion for France. Marc Chagall, unaffiliated with any movement but influenced by his…mehr

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Chagall loved blue. "The blue of the sky which ceaselessly combats the clouds which pass, which pass..." (Baudelaire). Marc Chagall's journey began in his native Russia and concluded with his Parisian triumph, the extraordinary ceiling of the Paris Opera House, commissioned by André Malraux. On the way, he embraced the spirit of the twentieth century without ever disowning his Jewish-Russian origins. This work follows the path of the artist through his early works, his discovery of the United States and his passion for France. Marc Chagall, unaffiliated with any movement but influenced by his encounters with Bakst, Matisse and Picasso, remains, undeniably, the painter of poetry.
Autorenporträt
Dr Mikhail Guerman is Professor of Artistic Culture at the School of Education of the University of St Petersburg and Head of the Modern Movement Section at the Russian Museum. He is a member of the International Association of Art Critics and has written more than thirty books and numerous articles on Russian art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.