Showing 6 artworks with Marc Chagall and with 1917 and with Cubism
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Explore Marc Chagall’s "The Red Gateway" (1917) – a vibrant watercolor showcasing geometric abstraction & symbolic imagery. Discover early Cubist influence & emotional depth.
Discover Marc Chagall's 'Composition with Goat,' a surrealist masterpiece blending Cubism and folklore. A vibrant 1917 painting of a goat, circles, and dreamlike figures – a unique glimpse into Chagall’s artistic vision.
“Vitebsk from mount Zadunov” was created in 1917 by Marc Chagall in Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of cityscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Marc Chagall’s “The Painter to the Moon,” created in 1917, is a striking gouache on paper piece reflecting Cubism and Vitebsk’s cultural heritage. Featuring an artist gazing towards the moon amidst fantastical imagery, this artwork showcases Chagall's signature dreamlike aesthetic. Discover exquisite reproductions at ArtsDot.