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Major artists from Judea / Belarus of the famous 20th century French contemporary art & Marc Chagall (July 1887 - March 1985) use their primary colors and secondary colors, and the technique of drawing their own pictures It was different. He uses various shapes and symbols to gather viewer's attention for detailed analysis. One of the most famous paintings of Marc Chagall is "I and the Village" drawn in Paris in 1911.
Marc Chagall's most famous painting "I and the Village" looks like a small fairy tale in rural areas of his home country. This oil painting is 192.1 cm × 151.4 cm (75 inches × 59 inches), and it depicts memories of the Hasidic Community which is a native community outside Vitebsk. This painting is inspired by Marc Jewish life and Russian childhood. To reflect his emotion well, "me and the village" is not really a hypocritical person but can be described in many beautiful words. At first, this revolutionary painting is puzzled by viewers because of the superimposed image. But as a result of the analysis, it spreads as a beautiful fantasy horizon.
Marc Chagall's most famous painting "I and the Village" is an interesting explanation of the essence and importance of human beings. Through various symbols and graphics, Chagall revealed the relationship between man and nature. He announced that human beings, farmers, animals and plants mutually depend on each other. In the foreground, a man with a green face hangs a hat, embraces the tree in a dark hand, a goat is starring, and on the shoulder an image of a small goat milking is drawn. Since Chagall did not emphasize the logical order, the background shows the women of the violinist and the above two houses, upside down. Next to Orthodox Church there is a series of houses. In front of the violinist's woman, a man in black clothes with a sickle in her hand is showing up.
Marc also used various large and small circles to show the revolution of the sun on orbit, the rotation of the earth around the sun, and the revolution of the moon around the earth. Marc Chagall's most famous picture "I and the Village" represents a solar eclipse with the moon at the bottom left. The remarkable tree in the middle of the painting balances it into mediocre symmetry. The geometrical structure of lines, angles, triangles, circles, squares, etc. used in "I and the Village" is inspired by Cubism. The art of an avant - garde society in the city. The picture of Chagall covered a specific geometric framework. Similarly, "me and village" is a scene of a specific area of a village covered with a specific imaginary frame.
Marc Chagall's "I and the Village", which is considered a jewel in the world of creativity, is highly appreciated. Formerly I was blessed with a modern art museum in New York. This masterpiece of Eastern European folk culture, Russia and Yiddish is a smart star on the line of creative illusion. Indeed, Marc Chagall was a wonderful painter and I was able to express all his emotions and talents in the form of art.
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