Marc Chagall

  • Green Violinist (1924): Marc Chagall’s Avant-Garde Style
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    Green Violinist (1924): Marc Chagall’s Avant-Garde Style

    Marc Chagall’s Green Violinist is a striking composition that demonstrates his mastery of color and is simultaneously avant garde in its composition and traditional in its subject matter, a combination which characterized Chagall’s style. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at the artist’s life and style and at the composition of Green Violinist.  Who was Marc Chagall?  Marc…

  • I and the Village (1911): Marc Chagall’s Early Work and Life
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    I and the Village (1911): Marc Chagall’s Early Work and Life

    Marc Chagall’s I and the Village is one of his earliest surviving works and demonstrates many of the key qualities for which his paintings are known. In this article, Singulart discusses the life and style of Marc Chagall, in addition to the meaning behind I and the Village.  Who was Marc Chagall?  Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was a Russian-French artist and…

  • America Windows, A Masterpiece in Stained Glass by Marc Chagall
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    America Windows, A Masterpiece in Stained Glass by Marc Chagall

    Viewing Marc Chagall’s America Windows is an almost overwhelming experience. Standing at eight feet high and thirty feet across, the mammoth windows include symbols of America’s history, in particular America’s relationship with the arts. Although Chagall was an acclaimed painter, Singulart will be exploring his work with stained glass, and the impressive work that is America Windows.  The Life and…