Overall view; Chagall’s paintings of the 1920s, such as The Dream (1927), contain a strong element of fantasy already saluted as ‘surnaturel’ in 1914 by the poet Apollinaire. Chagall was invited to join the Surrealists, but he refused to do so, wary of their deliberate involvement with the subconscious mind. Nevertheless, a Surrealistic strain of dreamlike imagery can be said to run through all of his works, including Les mariés de la Tour Eiffel. His work is noted for its consistent use of folkloric imagery, evocations of Russian Jewish village life, and its sweetness of color. Chagall took French citizenship in 1937, but, with his wife Bella, he was forced to seek asylum in the USA in 1941 after he had been briefly imprisoned under the Vi...
Head of Chagall in profile facing right. Signed and numbered 28/30 lower left.The Russian-French art...
Painting Dreams Painters have tended to concentrate on exterior realities rather than interior musi...
Dans une perspective néo-thomiste, Jacques Maritain considère qu’un artiste est religieux non par le...
Detail, upper left corner with Eiffel Tower, sun and floating figure; Chagall’s paintings of the 192...
This analysis of Marc Chagall’s autobiography, Ma vie (Paris, 1931), focuses on one of the most diff...
This research takes Marc Chagall’s three illustrated books during his second stay in France as th...
In this paper, the authors chooses the theory of metarealism as a tool to reveal the worlds of Marc ...
Overall view with frame; Chagall's marriage to Bella Rosenfeld on July 15, 1915, marks a time in man...
The periodical, La Revolution surrealiste, was a vehicle for Surrealist thought during the years 192...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
Marc Chagall's (1887-1985) work is a poignant, poetic evocation of Jewish life in his native East Eu...
abstract: Lautréamont became the preeminent forebear of Surrealism through his inclusion in the move...
In considering Chagall's art the observer is immediately struck by the constancy of his almost obses...
About Marc Chagall's (1887-1985) life and work focusing on his love of the world and openness to the...
Salvador Dalí’s “The Dream” (1931) belongs to a group of paintings that he created during his early ...
Head of Chagall in profile facing right. Signed and numbered 28/30 lower left.The Russian-French art...
Painting Dreams Painters have tended to concentrate on exterior realities rather than interior musi...
Dans une perspective néo-thomiste, Jacques Maritain considère qu’un artiste est religieux non par le...
Detail, upper left corner with Eiffel Tower, sun and floating figure; Chagall’s paintings of the 192...
This analysis of Marc Chagall’s autobiography, Ma vie (Paris, 1931), focuses on one of the most diff...
This research takes Marc Chagall’s three illustrated books during his second stay in France as th...
In this paper, the authors chooses the theory of metarealism as a tool to reveal the worlds of Marc ...
Overall view with frame; Chagall's marriage to Bella Rosenfeld on July 15, 1915, marks a time in man...
The periodical, La Revolution surrealiste, was a vehicle for Surrealist thought during the years 192...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
Marc Chagall's (1887-1985) work is a poignant, poetic evocation of Jewish life in his native East Eu...
abstract: Lautréamont became the preeminent forebear of Surrealism through his inclusion in the move...
In considering Chagall's art the observer is immediately struck by the constancy of his almost obses...
About Marc Chagall's (1887-1985) life and work focusing on his love of the world and openness to the...
Salvador Dalí’s “The Dream” (1931) belongs to a group of paintings that he created during his early ...
Head of Chagall in profile facing right. Signed and numbered 28/30 lower left.The Russian-French art...
Painting Dreams Painters have tended to concentrate on exterior realities rather than interior musi...
Dans une perspective néo-thomiste, Jacques Maritain considère qu’un artiste est religieux non par le...