How To Use Chagall In A Sentence
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It is a poster of a Chagall painting of a floating wedding couple, with a goat as company.
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The exhibition also features art works from master painters such as Picasso, Chagall, Rembrandt and Miro.
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The Watering Trough, 1923" features a pig with the Mona Lisa smile that make so many of Chagall's animals seem benign and cartoonlike.
Chagall Through the Eyes of Paris
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They say there were blank sheets bearing Dali's signature alongside 20,000 fake Miros and 650 fake Chagalls.
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The face has the mark of the mature Chagall, while the rest of the painting belongs to the world of what he called "the arrogant cubists" with "their square pears on their triangular tables.
Chagall Through the Eyes of Paris
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One block from the entrance to the Stade Carpentier is the allée Marc Chagall, a whole row of artists' dwellings.
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Speaking of art -- and since this blog is sleeping -- Ansa has reported on a great art exhibit in Venice -- Self portaits of artist such as Tintoretto, Rafaello, Boldini, Chagall and many more.
Livio De Marchi
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Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 98, is considered to be one of the twentieth century's great masters and sophisticated colourists.
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There could be a horse grazing in the field, but not the purple Chagall donkey.
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It is a poster of a Chagall painting of a floating wedding couple, with a goat as company.
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There are also watercolors and gouaches that served as a draft for many of Chagall's glassworks.
Chagall's Biblical Gift to His Wife
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Chagall became a famous artist in Paris, and my father became a famous ragman in Amsterdam, New York.
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Pierre's own Chagall in this show is a Paris canvas of 1911, The betrothed, an evocation of the artist's fiancée in Russia dressed as a demure veiled bride.
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Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 98, is considered to be one of the twentieth century's great masters and sophisticated colourists.
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In 1946, the New York Museum of Modern Art had a huge retrospective exhibition of Marc Chagall's prints and paintings.
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In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall.
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This photo is a detail from a stained glass window painted by Chagall.
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In 1927, Marc Chagall undertook a series of paintings concerning the theme of 'circus' requested by Ambroise Vollard, the painting selling businessman.