Marc Chagall, “Over the City” (1914 – 1918) oil on canvas, 139 × 197 cm, National Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (© Adagp, Paris 2018) Chagall had witnessed first hand the outbreak of the Bolshevik ...
MARC CHAGALL, who will be seventy-six this month, is probably, just as one French magazine recently called him, the best-loved painter of our time, and in addition he is the most tireless worker of ...
Earlier this month, Christie’s held a special auction of work by Marc Chagall as the prelude to its 20th and 21st century evening sales in London and Paris. The trove of fresh-to-market works ...
“Le Père” — one of Marc Chagall‘s important early works, and French for “The Father” — will be auctioned by Phillips this November with an estimated worth of $6 million to $8 million. If that’s too ...
Marc Chagall, “Study for Backdrop for Aleko: A Wheatfield on a Summer’s Afternoon (Scene III)” (1942), gouache, watercolor, and graphite on paper, 15 1/4 × 22 1/2 inches, Museum of Modern Art, New ...
Marc Chagall loathed the musical "Fiddler on the Roof," and not just because its Broadway designer pilfered the painter's signature violinist -- one of Chagall's colorful, expressive, mystic images ...
On Saturday the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will open the largest retrospective of Marc Chagall's work in many years. Why Chagall now, when his influence appears harder to detect than ever?
It’s every art lover’s dream to find something for a few bucks that turns out to be worth a lot more, and one California student is saying she’s living the dream as we speak. “Just found out this ...
When people of the theater want to write about something in their industry that troubles them, they usually switch the setting to a different branch of the culture. In the Lynn Nottage play “Clyde’s,” ...
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