Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall was a Russian-French artist born in 1887 in Vitebsk, Belarus. Chagall’s journey began in his homeland and took a significant turn when he migrated to Paris in 1910. His early works captured the essence of Russian-Jewish life with an enchanting whimsy. After Paris, the style of Chagall’s paintings changed to the cubist tendencies of Picasso and Braque while retaining his distinctive poetic vision. For now, Marc Chagall’s prints are desirable for art enthusiasts, especially those who are interested in his unique touch of art.
In summary, through Chagall’s paintings, we can enjoy the gateway to experiencing the magic and poetry of one of the great storytellers of the 20th century. For those who are seeking Marc Chagall’s prints or Marc Chagall’s lithographs, Singulart is the best place to help you find the one that talks to you!
1,209 Artworks
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) - Sirène au pin - Color lithograph on Arches paper - 1967
Lithography on Paper
29x20in
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) - Sirène et Poisson - Color lithograph on Arches paper - 1967
Lithography on Paper
29x20in
Marc Chagall (1887–1985), La Ruche et Montparnasse Exhibition Poster (1979, Musée Jacquemart-André), Printed in France
Lithography, Screen Printing on Paper
29x21in
Marc Chagall, Paris L' Opera Le Plafond, Romeo and Juliet at Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe, 1965
Lithography on Paper
25x39in
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- Belarus
- Born
- 1887 – 1985
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Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde / Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris - Paris, France
Marc Chagall: Early Works from Russian Collections / State Tretyakov Gallery - Moscow, Russia
Marc Chagall: A Retrospective / Philadelphia Museum of Art - Philadelphia, United States
Marc Chagall: Retrospective / Tate Gallery - London, United Kingdom
Marc Chagall: The Triumph of Music / Musée du Louvre - Paris, France
Marc Chagall: The First Major Retrospective / Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - New York, United States
Marc Chagall / Musée National d'Art Moderne - Paris, France
Marc Chagall / Palais des Beaux-Arts - Brussels, Belgium
Marc Chagall: Paintings and Gouaches / Pierre Matisse Gallery - New York, United States
Exposition Chagall / Musée National d'Art Moderne - Paris, France
Marc Chagall / Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - New York, United States
Retrospective exhibition / Kunsthalle Basel - Basel, Switzerland
Chagall / Galerie Barbazanges - Paris, France
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes / Musée des Arts Décoratifs - Paris, France
Exhibition of Cubist and Futurist Art / Galerie Der Sturm - Berlin, Germany
museum of Biblical Art, Dallas, United States
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Guggenheim Museum, New York City, United States
Israel Museum, Jerusalem , Israel
Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, United States
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States
Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Musée National Marc Chagall, Nice, France
Birth of Marc Chagall in Vitebsk, Russian Empire
Artistic Education at the Imperial Society for the Protection of the Arts in Saint Petersburg
Creation of some of his most famous pieces, including "I and the Village" (1911)
Marriage to Bella Rosenfeld
Birth of daughter Ida
Moves to Moscow due to the Russian Revolution
Returns to Vitebsk after brief stays in Moscow and Petrograd (Saint Petersburg)
Moves to Berlin, Germany
Moves to Paris, France
Family event: Bella Rosenfeld dies
Period of exile in the United States during World War II and aftermath
Creation of stained glass windows for the synagogue of the Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem
Returns to France
Death of Marc Chagall in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France