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          Chagall was discovered in a similar manner like Van Gogh already before the World War I as an important artist of the modern world in Germany.

        1. Chagall was discovered in a similar manner like Van Gogh already before the World War I as an important artist of the modern world in Germany.
        2. It encompasses the 98 years of Chagall's life () in Russia, France, the US, as well as Germany and Israel, his deep roots in folk culture, his personal.
        3. Marc Chagall was a Russian-Jewish artist and writer in Yiddish who moved to France and developed his highly original style by blending elements of traditional.
        4. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Frankfurt was the first city for which Chagall created a com- missioned work on an opera building.
        5. Subjects: Chagall, Marc () --Artists --Russia (Federation) --Biography.
        6. Marc Chagall was a Russian-Jewish artist and writer in Yiddish who moved to France and developed his highly original style by blending elements of traditional....

          Biography of Marc Chagall

          1903-1914

          Starting out in Russia and discovering Paris

          Marc Chagall was born in Vitebsk (Belarus, which was still an integral part of the Russian Empire) on 7th July 1887.
          He was the eldest of nine children in a poor Jewish family – his father was a herring merchant.

          Despite the art world being a far cry from his humble background, he was introduced to painting while going along to the studio of a local painter – Jehuda Pen - after his secondary schooling was cut short.

          Not long after that he met Bella, the daughter of modest jewellers, who became his fiancée and source of inspiration.

          From 1907 to 1909, he moved to Saint-Petersburg, where he enrolled in several academies before working in the studio of Léon Bakst, a set designer for the Ballets Russes.

          It was here that he came across the works of the Parisian Avant-Garde and began dreaming of going to Paris.

          His dream finally came true in 1911 thanks to a grant from the lawyer Vinaver. This w