Marc Chagall

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Published
San Francisco : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with Harry N. Abrams 2003.
Language
English
French
Corporate Author
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Corporate Author
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (-)
Other Authors
Marc Chagall, 1887-1985 (-)
Item Description
Published on the occasion of an exhibition on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from July 26 to Nov. 4, 2003.
Abridged version of French title: Chagall connu et inconnu.
Physical Description
236 p. : ill
ISBN
9780810946217
  • Sponsors' Statements
  • Director's Foreword
  • Introduction: Chagall and Modernism
  • Chronology
  • Marc Chagall, 1887-1922
  • Marc Chagall, 1922-1985
  • Plates. Short essays by Emilie Augier
  • Catalogue of the Exhibition
Review by Booklist Review

Art lovers might think they know Chagall's work inside out, but a fresh look at this utterly original painter makes readers realize that perceptions of Chagall's achievements have narrowed and calcified over the years. In the first substantial monograph on Chagall in two decades, French museum director Foray awakens new appreciation for the aesthetic consequences of the artist's fundamental ambivalance. A Russian Jew who depicted his hometown, Vitebsk, and rural Jewish life with great affection, he also evoked the aura of the country in which he lived in exile, France, and often painted Christian themes. Chagall was amphibian, too, in his approach to modernism, adopting a cubist style without abandoning his proclivity for old-fashioned allegory. Inspired by his fascination with the theater and the circus, Chagall suspended his acrobatic figures between earth and heaven, a reflection of his own quest for freedom from conformity, be it aesthetic, religious, national, or social. As this gorgeous volume's wealth of colorplates attests, every one of Chagall's surprising images and mystical juxtapositions is laden with meaning and spirit. --Donna Seaman Copyright 2003 Booklist

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