MARC CHAGALL (1887–1985)
Marc Chagall fused fantasy, folklore, and faith into a deeply personal visual language. His dreamlike compositions often depicted floating lovers, fiddlers, and animals—all infused with vivid color and Jewish heritage. You can find his enchanting works at the Centre Pompidou, the MoMA, and in stained-glass installations like those at UNESCO and Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem.

"If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing."


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