
Título: Marc Chagall
Autor: Andrew Kagan
Sinopse: Marc Chagall (1887-1985) knew that he led a charmed existence. Like his famed floating figures, the artist managed to soar above the tragedies that threatened to engulf him, including the Russian Revolution and World War II. "He was blessed with limitless energy and self-confidence, with the resilience to survive trials, and with a readiness to find fulfillment in his work and in his love of those near to him," reports art historian Kagan ( Paul Klee: Art and Music ). In lucid, polished prose, Kagan reviews Chagall's experiences and achievements, from his childhood in the Russian town of Vitebsk to his glory days in France, and writes knowledgeably of the artist's dreamy, poetic images and his brilliance as a colorist. Acabamento: Paperback. Peso: 150g. Dimensões: 28.1 x 21.7.
Contexto da obra
Dentro do catálogo, este livro pode ser situado a partir do tema, da autoria e da proposta editorial. “Marc Chagall”, de Andrew Kagan, publicado pela editora Abbeville Press Publishers *, em 1989 e com 128 páginas, integra a categoria Fotografia e Gravuras. Esse enquadramento pode tornar mais clara a proposta do livro e o tipo de interesse que ele costuma despertar.
Editora: Abbeville Press Publishers *
Páginas: 128
Ano: 1989
Edição: 1ª EDIÇÃO
ISBN:
ISBN13: 9780896599352
