List of artworks by Marc Chagall
Appearance
This article lists artworks produced by Marc Chagall (6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985), a painter who is associated with the modern movements after impressionism. The listing follows marcchagallart.net[1] and Harris, The Life and Works of Chagall,[2] except where noted.
1906–1910, Belarus
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[3] Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn |
1906 | Private collection |
Image online[4][5] Young Woman on a Sofa (Mariaska) |
1907 | Private collection |
Image online[6] Window. Vitebsk |
1908 | Private collection |
Image online[7] Small Drawing Room |
1908 | Private collection |
Image online[8] A House in Liozno |
1908 | Private collection |
Image online[9] Apothecary in Vitebsk |
1908 | Private collection |
Image online[10] View from a Window. Vitebsk |
1908 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[11] The Death |
1908 | |
Image online[12] Sabbath |
1909 | |
Image online[13] The Family or Maternity |
1909 | Private collection |
Image online[14] My Fiancée with Black Gloves |
1909 | Kunstmuseum Basel |
Image online[15] Russian Wedding |
1910 | Zurich, Foundation E.G. Bührle |
Image online[16] Self-Portrait with Brushes. (Autoportrait) |
1909 to 1910 | Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Image online[17] Holy Family |
1909 | |
Image online[18] Still Life with Lamp |
1910 | Lucerne, Switzerland, Galerie Rosengart |
Image online[19] Birth |
1910 | Kunsthaus Zürich |
1910–1914, France
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[20] Woman with a Bouquet |
1910 | Private collection |
Image online[21] The Model |
1910 | Private collection |
Image online[22] Butcher |
1910 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[23] Homage to Apollinaire |
1910 | Eindhoven, Netherlands, Van Abbemuseum |
Image online[24] Jewish Wedding |
1910 | Private collection |
Image online[25] The Clock (The Time) |
1911 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[26] Holy cab over Vitebsk |
1911 | |
Image online[27] Study for the painting "Rain" |
1911 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[28] The Drunkard |
1911 to 1912 | Private collection |
Image online[29] The Holy Coachman |
1911 to 1912 | Private collection |
Image online[30] Mazin, the Poet |
1911 to 1912 | Private collection |
Image online[31][32] The Poet, or Half Past Three |
1911 to 1912 | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Image online[33] To My Betrothed |
1911 | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Image online[34] Interior II |
1911 | Private collection |
1911 | New York, Museum of Modern Art | |
1911 | Paris, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme | |
Image online[37] Othello and Desdemona |
1911 | Private collection, stolen and recovered[38] |
Image online[39] The Green Donkey (L'Ane vert) |
1911 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[40] The Holy Coachman (Le saint voiturier) |
1911 to 1912 | Private collection |
Image online[41][42] Russia. Asses and Others. |
1911 to 1912 | Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne |
Image online[43][44] The Violinist |
1911 to 1914 | Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Image online[45] Homage to Apollinaire |
1911 to 1912 | |
Image online[46] Sleep-Walker (Le somnambule) |
1911 to 1912 | Minsk, Belgazprombank |
Image online[47][48] Golgotha |
1912 | New York, Museum of Modern Art |
Image online[49] Birth |
1912 | Art Institute of Chicago |
Image online[50] Adam and Eve |
1912 | Saint Louis Art Museum |
Image online[51] The Pinch of Snuff |
1912 | Frankfurt, Städel |
Image online[52] The Cattle Dealer |
1912 | |
Image online[53] Adam and Eve (Temptation) |
1912 | Nice, Musée Marc Chagall |
Image online[54] The Fiddler |
1912 to 1913 | |
Image online[55] The Flying Carriage (La caléche volante) |
1913 | New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
Image online[56][57] The Soldier drinks |
1913 | New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
Image online[58][59] Paris through the window |
1913 | New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
1913 | Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum | |
Image online[61] Maternity |
1913 |
1914–1922, Russia
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[62] Self-portrait |
1914 | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Image online[63] The praying Jew |
1914 | Art Institute of Chicago |
Image online[64] Over Vitebsk |
1914 | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Image online[65] Jew in Green |
1914 | Kunstmuseum Basel |
Image online[66] Feast Day |
1914 | Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Image online[67] Over Vitebsk |
1915 to 1920 | |
Image online[68] War |
1915 | |
Image online[69] Red Jew |
1915 | Saint Petersburg, Russian Museum |
Image online[70] Window at the Dacha |
1915 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
1915 | New York, Museum of Modern Art | |
Image online[73] The Poet Reclining |
1915 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[74] Strawberries. Bella and Ida at the Table |
1915 | Private collection |
Image online[75] Bella in Black Gloves |
1915 | |
Image online[76] Pink Lovers |
1916 | |
Image online[77] The Feast of the Tabernacles |
1916 | Lucerne, Switzerland, Galerie Rosengart |
Image online[78] Lilies-of-the-Valley |
1916 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[79] Bella and Ida by the Window |
1916 | Private collection |
Image online[80] Window Garden |
1917 | |
Image online[81] The Blue House |
1917 | |
Image online[82] The Promenade |
1917 | Saint Petersburg, Russian Museum |
1917 | Paris, Centre Pompidou | |
Image online[84][85] Cemetery Gates |
1917 | Paris, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme |
Image online[86] Peasant Life (The Stable; Night; Man with Whip) |
1917 | New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
Image online[87] The Painter: To the Moon |
1917 | Private collection |
Image online[88] Grey Lovers |
1917 | Private collection |
Image online[89][90] Double Portrait with a Glass of Wine |
1918 | Paris, Centre Pompidou |
Image online[91][92] Synagogue |
1917 | Private collection |
Image online[93] Houses at Vitebsk |
1917 | Washington, National Gallery of Art |
Image online[94] The Walk |
1917 | Wien, Albertina |
Image online[95] Above the town |
1917 to 1918 | |
Image online[96] The Wedding |
1917 to 1918 | |
Image online[97] Interior with flowers |
1918 | |
Image online[98] Dacha |
1918 | Private collection |
Image online[99] Apparition |
1918 | |
Image online[100] Wedding |
1918 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[101] Summer House. Backyard |
1918 | |
Image online[102] Still Life with Vase of Flowers |
1918 | Private collection |
Image online[103] Composition with Circles and Goat |
1919 | Private collection |
Image online[104] Circus |
1919 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[105] Music |
1919 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[106] Introduction to the jewish theater |
1920 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[107] Theater |
1920 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[108] Dance |
1920 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[109] Literature |
1920 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
1923–1941, France
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[110] Le Juif errant |
1923 to 1925 | |
Image online[111][112] Green Violinist |
1923 to 1924 | New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum |
Image online[113][114] The Falling Angel |
1923 to 1947 | Private collection |
Image online[115] The arrival of Chichikov in the town NN |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[116] The house painters |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[117] Korobotchka |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[118] Selifan |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[119] Nozdriov |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[120] Uncle Mitiai & Uncle Miniai |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[121] Sobakevitch |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[122] The over-flowing table |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[123] Banquet at the Police Chief`s House |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[124] Revelations de Nozdriov |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[125] The night watchman by the street-lamp |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[126] Ball at the governor`s house |
1923 to 1927 | Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery |
Image online[127] The Window |
1924 | Kunsthaus Zürich |
Image online[128] The Vision |
1924 to 1925 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[129] The Wandering Jew |
1924 to 1925 | |
Image online[130][131] Peasant Life |
1925 | |
Image online[132] The Watering Trough |
1925 | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Image online[133] Bella in Mourillon |
1925 | Private collection |
Image online[134] The Lion Grown Old |
1926 to 1927 | Private collection |
Image online[135] Les Trois Acrobates |
1926 | Private collection |
Image online[136] Church on Lake Chambon |
1926 | Private collection |
Image online[137] Couple sous la pluie |
1926 | Private collection |
Image online[138] Woman with Pigs |
1926 | |
Image online[139] Lovers and the Eiffel Tower |
1928 | Private collection |
Image online[140] La danse |
1928 | Private collection |
Image online[141] The Cat Transformed into a Woman |
1928 to 1931 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[142] Fruits and Flowers |
1929 | Private collection |
Image online[143] The Rooster |
1930 to 1939 | |
Image online[144][145] Time – the river without banks |
1929 | Madrid, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum |
Image online[146] Lovers in the Lilacs |
1929 | Private collection |
Image online[147] Dream Village |
1929 | San Antonio, TX, McNay Art Museum |
Image online[148] The Eiffel Tower |
1929 | Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada |
Image online[149][150] The Acrobat |
1930 | Paris, Centre Pompidou |
Image online[151] View at Peira-Cava |
1930 | Private collection |
Image online[152] Interior of the yemenite hagoral synagogue, Jerusalem |
1931 | |
Image online[153] Bride with Blue Face |
1932 | Private collection |
Image online[154] Wailing Wall |
1932 | |
Image online[155][156] Solitude |
1933 | Tel Aviv Museum |
Image online[157] To My Wife |
1933 to 1944 | |
Image online[158][159] Bouquet with Flying Lovers |
1934 to 1947 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[160] The Revolution |
1937 | Private collection |
Image online[161][162] White Crucifixion |
1938 | Art Institute of Chicago |
Image online[163] Hour between Wolf and Dog (Between Darkness and Light) |
1938 | Private collection |
Image online[164] The Three Candles |
1939 | Private collection |
Image online[165] Midsummer Night's Dream |
1939 | |
Image online[166] Newlyweds on the Eiffel Tower |
1939 | |
Image online[167] The Red Rooster |
1940 | Cincinnati Art Museum |
1941–1948, USA
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[168] The Painter Crucified |
1941 to 1942 | |
Image online[169] Scene design for the Finale of the Ballet "Aleko" (Petersburg fantasy) |
1942 | New York, Museum of Modern Art |
Image online[170] The Yellow Crucifixion |
1942 | Art Institute of Chicago |
Image online[171] The Juggler |
1943 | Private collection |
Image online[172] Listening to the Cock |
1944 | |
Image online[173] The Wedding |
1944 | Private collection |
Image online[174] The House with the Green Eye |
1944 | Private collection |
Image online[175] Cow with Parasol |
1944 | Private collection |
Image online[176] Coq rouge dans la nuit |
1944 | |
Image online[177] The Wedding Lights |
1945 | Private collection |
Image online[178] Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio |
1945 | London, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum |
Image online[179] Designs for The Firebird |
1945 | New York City Ballet |
Image online[180] Madonna with the Sleigh |
1947 | Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum[181] |
Image online[182] Flayed Ox |
1947 | Private collection |
Image online[183] Self-Portrait with a Clock. In front of Crucifixion |
1947 | Private collection |
Image online[184] The Blue Violinist |
1947 | Private Collection |
Image online[185] Nocturne |
1947 | Pushkin Museum, Moscow |
1948–1985, France
[edit]Image Title |
Year | Location |
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Image online[186] Clock in the flaring sky |
1947 to 1950 | Private collection |
Image online[187] Lovers near Bridge |
1948 | Private collection |
Image online[188] Green Landscape |
1948 to 1950 | Minsk, Belgazprombank |
Image online[189] Still Life of Flowers |
1949 | |
Image online[190] Blue Landscape |
1949 | |
Image online[191] Clock with a Blue Wing |
1949 | |
Image online[192] The Poet |
1949 to 1950 | |
Image in La Mariée The Bride |
1950 | featured in the 1999 film Notting Hill |
Image online[193] Lovers in the Red Sky |
1950 | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
Image online[194] Moses Receiving the Tablets of the Law |
1950 to 1952 | Private collection |
Image online[195] The Blue Circus |
1950 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[196] The Dance and The Circus |
1950 | London, Tate Modern |
Image online[197] Le Ciel embrase |
1952 to 1954 | Private collection |
Image online[198] Exodus |
1952 | Private collection |
Image online[199] La fiancee revant |
1952 | |
Image online[200] La nuit verte |
1952 | |
Image online[201] Night |
1953 | Private collection |
Image online[202] Red Roofs |
1953 to 1954 | Private collection |
Image online[203] Portrait of Vava |
1953 to 1956 | Private collection |
Image online[204] On Two Banks |
1953 | Private collection |
Image online[205] Le Quai de Bercy |
1953 | Private collection |
Image online[206] The Bastille |
1953 | |
Image online[207] Etude pour les boulevards ou Paris fantastique |
1953 to 1954 | |
Image online[208][209] Bridges over the Seine |
1954 | Hamburger Kunsthalle[210] |
Image online[211][212] Le Champ de Mars |
1954 to 1955 | Essen, Museum Folkwang[213] |
Image online[214] The Farmyard |
1954 | Private collection |
Image online[215] Jacob's Dream |
1954 to 1967 | |
Image online[216] Self-Portrait with a Palette |
1955 | Private collection |
Image online[217] The Crossing of the Red Sea |
1955 | Jewish Museum (Manhattan) |
Image online[218] Newlyweds and Violinist |
1956 | Private collection |
Image online[219] Abraham and Sara |
1956 | Private collection |
Image online[220] Moses with the tablets of the Law |
1956 | |
Image online[221] David with his harp |
1956 | |
Image online[222] Solomon |
1956 | |
Image online[223] Jeremiah |
1956 | |
Image in Le Grand Cirque Le Grand Cirque |
1956 | Private collection |
Image online[224] Meeting Ruth and Vooz. Illyustratsiya to the Bible |
1957 to 1959 | |
Image online[225] Clowns at Night |
1957 | Private collection |
Image online[226] The Concert |
1957 | Private collection |
Image online[227] The Lovers of Vence |
1957 | |
Image online[228] Abraham and Three Angels |
1958 to 1960 | Private collection |
Image online[229] Big Sun |
1958 | Private collection |
Image online[230] 19 stained-glass windows for Metz Cathedral |
1958 to 1968 | Metz Cathedral |
Image online[231] Artist at Easel |
1959 | Private collection |
Image online[232] Le Juif a la Torah |
1959 | Private collection |
Image online[233] Commedia dell'arte |
1959 | Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt, Foyer |
Image online[234] Self-portrait |
1959 to 1960 | |
Image in Bouquet près de la fenêtre Bouquet by the Window |
1959 to 1960 | Private collection |
Image online[235] Song of Songs III |
1960 | |
Image online[236] The Tribe of Benjamin |
1960 | |
Image online[237] Paradise |
1960 | |
Image online[238] God and Eve |
1960 | |
Image online[239] Cain and Abel |
1960 | |
Image online[240] Sarah and the angels |
1960 | |
Image online[241] Ruth and Boaz meet |
1960 | |
Image online[242] 9 stained glass windows |
1960 | New York, Union Church of Pocantico Hills |
Image online[243] Fleurs et corbeille de fruits |
1960 | |
Image online[244] Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise |
1961 | cropped portion featured in the 1991 film Star Trek VI |
Image online[245] Paradise |
1961 | |
Image online[246] Noah and the Rainbow |
1961 to 1966 | |
Image online[247] King David |
1962 to 1963 | |
Image online[248] Vitrage Window for Hebrew University Jerusalem |
1962 | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Image online[249] 12 stained glass windows for Abbell Synagogue |
1962 | Jerusalem, Hadassah Medical Center |
Image online[250][251] Ceiling for the Paris Opera |
1963 to 1964 | |
Image online[252] Roi David sur fond rose |
1963 | |
Image online[253][254] War |
1964 to 1966 | Kunsthaus Zürich |
Image online[255] Peace Window – stained-glass window |
1964 | Headquarters of the United Nations |
Image online[256] La nuit enchantee |
1964 | |
Image online[257] Souvenir d'hiver |
1965 | |
Image online[258] Clowns et Ecuyere |
1965 | |
Image online[259] Portrait of Vava |
1966 | Private collection |
Image online[260] Horsewoman on Red Horse |
1966 | Private collection |
Image online[261] Cows over Vitebsk |
1966 | Private collection |
Image online[262] Le bouquet devant la fenetre |
1966 | |
Image online[263] Wall art |
1966 | Jerusalem, Knesset |
Image online[264] Diptych murals The Sources of Music and The Triumph of Music |
1966 | New York, lobby of the Metropolitan Opera |
Image online[265] Lunaria |
1967 | Private collection |
Image online[266] The Blue Face |
1967 | Private collection |
Image online[267] The Message of Odysseus |
1967 to 1968 | |
Image online[268] Twelve windows decorated |
1967 to 1985 | All Saints' Church, Tudeley |
Image online[269] La musique |
1967 | |
Image online[270] Stage settings for The Magic Flute |
1967 | New York, Metropolitan Opera |
Image online[271] The Big Circus |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[272] Easter |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[273] The Magician |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[274] The Sun of Poros |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[275] Laid Table with View of Saint-Paul de Vance |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[276] Fisherman's Family |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[277] The Players |
1968 | Private collection |
Image online[278] King David's Tower |
1968 to 1971 | Private collection |
Image online[279] The Prophet Jeremiah |
1968 | |
Image online[280] Village in Blue |
1968 | |
Image online[281] La Baou de Saint-Jeannet |
1969 | Private collection |
Image online[282] Artist and His Wife |
1969 | Private collection |
Image online[283] Village |
1970 | Private collection |
Image online[284] Les amoureux |
1970 | |
Image in Scene de Cirque Circus Scene |
1970 | Private collection |
Image online[285] Les maries sous le baldaquin |
1970 to 1975 | |
Image online[286] La recontre |
1970 to 1975 | |
Image online[287] Le clown violoniste e lane rouge |
1971 | |
Image online[288] Jacob's Ladder |
1973 | Private collection |
Image online[289] Le Clown Multicolor |
1974 | Private collection |
Image online[290] Song of Songs |
1974 | Private collection |
Image online[291] Vitrages in Notre-Dame Cathedral |
1974 | Reims Cathedral |
Image in Four Seasons (Chagall) Four Seasons |
1974 | Chase Tower (Chicago) |
Image online[292] Blue Village |
1975 | Private collection |
Image online[293] Holy Family |
1975 to 1976 | Private collection |
Image online[294] Tree of Jesse |
1975 | Private collection |
Image online[295][296] The Fall of Icarus |
1975 | Paris, Centre Pompidou |
Image online[297] Autour du couple |
1975 to 1978 | |
Image online[298] Don Quixote |
1975 | |
Image online[299] La Visite |
1975 to 1978 | Private collection |
Image online[300] Composition |
1976 | Private collection |
Image online[301] Window in Artist's Studio |
1976 | Private collection |
Image online[302] Sunrise |
1976 | Private collection |
Image online[303] La Paix ou L'Arbre de vie |
1976 | Sarrebourg, Chapelle des Cordeliers (in German), Window |
Image online[304] Child with a Dove |
1977 to 1978 | Private collection |
Image online[305] Artist over Vitebsk |
1977 to 1978 | Private collection |
Image online[306] Saint-Paul de Vance at Sunset |
1977 | Private collection |
Image online[307] The Myth of Orpheus |
1977 | Private collection |
Image online[308] Angel over Vitebsk |
1977 | Private collection |
Image online[309] Phaeton |
1977 | Private collection |
Image online[310] America Windows |
1977 | Art Institute of Chicago |
Image online[311] St. John |
1978 | |
Image online[312] St. Mark and St. Matthew |
1978 | |
Image online[313] Stained-glass window |
1978 | Chichester Cathedral |
Image online[314] L'ane bleu |
1978 | |
Image online[315] Girl in the Waves |
1978 | |
Image online[316] Etude pour le Paysan |
1978 | |
1978 to 1985 | St. Stephan Mainz | |
Image online[317] The Grand Parade |
1979 to 1980 | Private collection |
Image online[318] Circus |
1979 to 1981 | |
Image online[319] Le cirque |
1979 to 1981 | |
Image online[320] Artist and His Bride |
1980 | Private collection |
Image online[321] Newlyweds with Paris in the Background |
1980 | Private collection |
Image online[322] Rencontre |
1980 | Private collection |
Image in Le Clown au Cirque Le Clown au Cirque |
1980 | Private collection |
Image online[323] Le clown volant |
1981 | Botero Museum, Bogotá |
Image online[324] Artist's Reminiscence |
1981 | Private collection |
Image online[325] Self-Portrait with Bouquet |
1981 | Private collection |
Image online[326] Lovers (Les Amoureux) |
1981 | Minsk, Belgazprombank |
Image online[327] Artist at a Festival |
1982 | Private collection |
Image online[328] Artist over Vitebsk |
1982 | Private collection |
Image online[329] Artist over Vitebsk |
1982 to 1983 | Private collection |
Image online[330] Flower Bouquet |
1982 | Private collection |
Image online[331] Peintre au double-profil sur fond rouge |
1982 | |
Image online[332] Couple on a Red Background |
1983 | Private collection |
Image online[333] Soleil dans le ciel de Saint-Paul |
1983 | Private collection |
Image online[334] Great Circus |
1984 | Private collection |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "Brief Biography". marcchagallart.net.
- ^ Harris 1994.
- ^ "Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 18 May 2022.
- ^ Harris 1994, p. 8.
- ^ "Young Girl on a Sofa (Mariaska)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Window. Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Small Drawing Room". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "A House in Liozno". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Apothecary in Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "View from a Window. Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "The Death". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Sabbath". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "The Family or Maternity". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ Harris 1994, p. 10.
- ^ "Russian Wedding". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Self-Portrait with Brushes. (Autoportrait)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Holy Family". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Still Life with Lamp". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Birth". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
- ^ "Woman with a Bouquet". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "The Model". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Butcher". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Homage to Apollinaire". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Jewish Wedding". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "The Clock (The Time)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Holy cab over Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Study for the painting "Rain"". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "The Drunkard". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "The Holy Coachman". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Mazin, the Poet". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ Harris 1994, p. 13.
- ^ "The Poet, or Half Past Three". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
- ^ "To My Betrothed". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
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- ^ "Artist over Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022.
- ^ "Flower Bouquet". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022.
- ^ "Peintre au double-profil sur fond rouge". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022.
- ^ "Couple on a Red Background". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022.
- ^ "Soleil dans le ciel de Saint-Paul". artnet.de.
- ^ "Great Circus". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022.
References
[edit]- Harris, Nathaniel (1994). The Life and Works of Chagall. Bristol, England: Parragon. ISBN 9781858136264. Retrieved 22 November 2022 – via Internet Archive.
External links
[edit]- Artist's official website
- Works of Marc Chagall within Google Arts & Culture
- Media related to Paintings by Marc Chagall at Wikimedia Commons
- Media related to Marc Chagall at Wikimedia Commons