Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall (6 July 1887 – 28 March 1985) was a Jewish Belarusian-French artist. He is famous for his fauvist, cubist and expressionist paintings.
Marc Chagall Media
Marc Chagall's childhood home in Vitebsk, Belarus. Currently site of the Marc Chagall Museum.
Portrait of Chagall by Yehuda Pen, his first art teacher in Vitebsk
St. Petersburg, Liteyny Avenue, 46, where Chagall served in the War Industry Committee during WWI[1]
Other websites
- ↑ Chagall 1960, p. 133: "The Germans carried off their first victories. Poison gases choked me even at Liteiny Prospect 46, headquarters of my military bureau.".