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Definition of Marc Chagall
1. Noun. French painter (born in Russia) noted for his imagery and brilliant colors (1887-1985).
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Literary usage of Marc Chagall
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daytrips France: 48 One Day Adventures by Rail, Bus Or Car by Earl Steinbicker (2005)
"¡n the Marc Chagall Museum See the previous chapter locations of tourist offices
... The Marc Chagall Museum was opened in 1973 as the only national museum ..."
2. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2007)
"Marc Chagall is best known for his paintings of scenes from the Old Testament
and his vivid style is hard to beat. 4 Ave. Dr. Menard; open daily except ..."
3. Joseph Csáky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture by Edith Balas (1998)
"Marc Chagall (-1985), French painter of Russian origin, was a master of surrealism
reflecting the world of dreams, who poetically interpreted Russian Jewish ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Germany by Henk Bekker (2005)
"In the last years of his life Marc Chagall, who never visited Mainz, created the
windows for the apse and the transept and his colleague of 28 years, ..."
5. Teaching The Best Practice Way: Methods That Matter, K-12 by Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar (2005)
"The students spent a long time looking at and discussing slides of paintings by
Marc Chagall. Chagall's nostalgic paintings of his Russian hometown, ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Champlain & Hudson River Valleys by Patricia Foulke, Robert Foulke (2003)
"Marc Chagall designed the "Good Samaritan" window in memory of John D. Rockefeller,
Jr., and it was installed in 1965. Chagall also created eight side ..."
7. Paris by Peter Eckerlin, Elke Pastre (2001)
"Marc Chagall painted the most famous figures from the history of opera in bright
colors on a large plastic screen which was then hung below the original ..."