
Marc Chagall - 1039 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Marc Chagall lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of French-Jewish Naïve Art (Primitivism). Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers, 1912-13 by Marc Chagall
In Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers, two landscapes hover above the painter: his new home of Paris and the memories of his childhood village in Belarus. Chagall's Jewish heritage shows strongly in much of his work, with references to traditional folktales, fables, and beliefs.
List of artworks by Marc Chagall - Wikipedia
This article lists artworks produced by Marc Chagall (6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985), a painter who is associated with the modern movements after impressionism. The listing follows marcchagallart.net [1] and Harris, The Life and Works of Chagall, [2] except where noted.
The self-portrait in Marc Chagall's work
His self-portraits span several techniques, including engraving (Self-portrait, Smiling, 1924-25), painting (Self-portrait with White Collar, 1914), and, later on, sculpture (Self-portrait, 1952).
Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers - Wikipedia
Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers is a 1913 oil painting by Belarusian-French painter Marc Chagall, painted in 1913 in France. This oil on canvas is a self-portrait in which the artist represents himself painting a reduced version of Of Russia, of Donkeys and Others, with seven fingers on one hand.
Marc Chagall: The Image of the Artist - Spaightwood Galleries
Jun 23, 2019 · One of the most beautiful of Chagall's later lithographs, it features a rooster-headed artist painting a portrait of a pair of lovers, with the man portrayed with the horse's head (or perhaps the ass's head from A Midsummer Night's Dream?) so often featured in Chagall's works. Image size: 310x235mm.
Self-portrait with Seven Fingers - Marc Chagall
Marc CHAGALL, Self-portrait with Seven Fingers (Autoportrait aux sept doigts), 1912 - 1913, oil on canvas, 49 5/8 x 42 5/16 in. (126 x 107.5 cm), Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Marc Chagall
Chagall travelled all over the world as his reputation of a painter and illustrator of high repute grew. He created etchings for works including The Bible, Gogol's 'Dead Souls' and 'La Fontaine's Fables', later recognised as his finest illustrations.
Marc Chagall - The Art Institute of Chicago
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Double Portrait With a Glass of Wine - Marc Chagall
Chagall perches on the shoulders of his wife like a mischievous gymnast, with a glass of wine in one hand. The couple rise vertically, above their home town of Vitebsk, powerfully and joyfully. Ida appears as a cherub at the top of the piece, watching over them, dressed in purple and surrounded by green circles.