Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was a Russian-French artist of great importance in the 20th century. His works, full of vivid colors and dreamlike compositions, deal with themes such as love, spirituality and memory, often connecting to his Jewish roots. He used a variety of artistic techniques, including painting, printmaking, stained glass and mosaics. His art, which explores the contrast between reality and fantasy, has had a lasting impact on the world art scene.
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Marc Chagall initially studied in Russia at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, then moved to Paris, where he was influenced by avant-garde art movements such as cubism and surrealism. His training in Paris enriched his style, blending tradition, innovation and a strong symbolic component linked to his Jewish culture.