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Chagall : Modern Master

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Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) is one of the great artists of the last century. Bringing together more than sixty paintings and a selection of works on paper from across the world, Chagall: Modern Master takes a fresh look at this compelling artist who created some of the most poetic and enduring images of the twentieth century. Accompanying the first major touring exhibition of the work of his work in the UK in fifteen years it explores Chagall's development from the 'naive' folkloristic narratives in his early work, towards his unique style combining fauve, cubist, expressionist and suprematist influences while reflecting his native Jewish Russian culture.

Chagall: Modern Master will focus on the artist's time in Paris before the First World War, 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 which reinforced his highly personal visual language. The universal, timeless themes of these early works - including love, suffering and death - alongside self-portraits and depictions of the circus, music and peasants, recurred and formed the core of his art for the remainder of his long career.

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Tate Publishing
1849760276 / 9781849760270
Paperback / softback
759.4
18/04/2013
United Kingdom
English
196 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Kunsthaus Zèurich, 8th February-12th May 2013 and Tate Liverpool, 7th June-6th October 2013.