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Chagall

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Phaidon Press; 1998Description: 350Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.2 BOH 23 8896
Summary: "Chagall" by Rachel Bohm-Duchen is a detailed exploration of the life and work of the renowned painter Marc Chagall. The book delves into Chagall's unique artistic style, which blends elements of symbolism, surrealism, and modernism, along with his deep connection to Jewish culture and heritage. Bohm-Duchen examines Chagall's personal history, including his upbringing in the Jewish community of Vitebsk, Russia, and how his experiences influenced his artistic vision. The book also discusses Chagall's various artistic phases and techniques, as well as the themes that permeate his work, such as love, memory, and spirituality. Bohm-Duchen places Chagall within the broader context of art history, highlighting his impact on modern art and his collaborations with other artists and movements.
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"Chagall" by Rachel Bohm-Duchen is a detailed exploration of the life and work of the renowned painter Marc Chagall. The book delves into Chagall's unique artistic style, which blends elements of symbolism, surrealism, and modernism, along with his deep connection to Jewish culture and heritage. Bohm-Duchen examines Chagall's personal history, including his upbringing in the Jewish community of Vitebsk, Russia, and how his experiences influenced his artistic vision.

The book also discusses Chagall's various artistic phases and techniques, as well as the themes that permeate his work, such as love, memory, and spirituality. Bohm-Duchen places Chagall within the broader context of art history, highlighting his impact on modern art and his collaborations with other artists and movements.

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