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The White Crucifixion is a painting by Marc Chagall depicting the Crucifixion of Jesus. It was painted in 1938 after Chagall had visited Europe, and is in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago .
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Daprile said one of his favorite artists, Marc Chagall, who was Jewish, produced numerous crucifixion paintings including 1938's "White Crucifixion," which commemorated Kristallnacht. Black ...
The Crucifixion (Cranach) Cristo de Chircales; Crucified Christ (Cosmè Tura) Crucifix of Pisa; Crucifixion (Tintoretto) Crucifixion (Titian) Crucifixion (1933) Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) The Crucifixion (Margkazinis) The Crucifixion (Moskos) The Crucifixion (Paleokapas) Crucifixion with Saints (Annibale Carracci) Crucifixion with the ...
Marc Chagall – White Crucifixion; William Coldstream – Bolton; Salvador Dalí. Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach; Impressions of Africa [7] Rainy Taxi; Charles Despiau – Assia (sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, New York) Arthur Dove – Swing Music; M. C. Escher – Sky and Water II ; Leonor Fini. Composition with Figures on a ...
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The museum was created during the lifetime of the artist, with the support of the Minister of Culture André Malraux, and inaugurated in 1973. [1] It is also known as the "National Museum Marc Chagall Biblical Message" ("Musée national message biblique Marc Chagall") as it houses the series of seventeen paintings illustrating the biblical message, painted by Chagall and offered to the French ...
Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio (1945). Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio is a gouache painting by the Russian-born artist Marc Chagall, from 1945.The 51 by 35.5 cm (20-inch by 14-inch) work was created by Chagall in response to the devastation brought by the Holocaust.