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Chagall

Chagall Modern Master

Paperback (03 Sep 2013)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Though his paintings of Russian village life, floating figures, flying cows, and roosters are instantly familiar, Marc Chagall (1887–1985) remains one of the least understood artists of his generation. Bringing together more than 60 paintings and a selection of works on paper, this lavishly illustrated book focuses on the artist's time in Paris before World War I, his visit to Berlin and his exhibition there in 1914, and the years he spent in his native Russia around the time of the Revolution in 1917, all experiences that reinforced his highly personal visual language. The timeless themes of these early works—including love, suffering, and death—formed the core of his art for the remainder of his long career. Although Chagall promoted an image of himself as a loner and intuitive genius, in reality he was acutely aware of avant-garde artistic developments. This book, which accompanies a major international exhibition, demonstrates Chagall's shift from “naive” folkloristic narratives toward an integration of Fauve, Cubist, Expressionist, and Suprematist styles, through which he articulated his native Jewish Russian culture.

About the Publisher

Tate Publishing

Tate Publishing is one of the world's leading publishers on the visual arts. We aim to bring the best new writing on art and the highest quality reproductions to the widest possible range of readers.

Book information

ISBN: 9781849760270
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Imprint: Tate Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 196
Weight: 1036g
Height: 280mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 19mm