List of artworks by Marc Chagall

This article lists artworks produced by Marc Chagall (6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985), a painter who is associated with the modern movements after impressionism. The listing follows marcchagallart.net[1] and Harris, The Life and Works of Chagall,[2] except where noted.

1906–1910, Belarus

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Title
Year Location
Image online[3]
Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn
1906 Private collection
Image online[4][5]
Young Woman on a Sofa (Mariaska)
1907 Private collection
Image online[6]
Window. Vitebsk
1908 Private collection
Image online[7]
Small Drawing Room
1908 Private collection
Image online[8]
A House in Liozno
1908 Private collection
Image online[9]
Apothecary in Vitebsk
1908 Private collection
Image online[10]
View from a Window. Vitebsk
1908 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[11]
The Death
1908
Image online[12]
Sabbath
1909
Image online[13]
The Family or Maternity
1909 Private collection
Image online[14]
My Fiancée with Black Gloves
1909 Kunstmuseum Basel
Image online[15]
Russian Wedding
1910 Zurich, Foundation E.G. Bührle
Image online[16]
Self-Portrait with Brushes. (Autoportrait)
1909 to 1910 Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Image online[17]
Holy Family
1909
Image online[18]
Still Life with Lamp
1910 Lucerne, Switzerland, Galerie Rosengart
Image online[19]
Birth
1910 Kunsthaus Zürich

1910–1914, France

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Image
Title
Year Location
Image online[20]
Woman with a Bouquet
1910 Private collection
Image online[21]
The Model
1910 Private collection
Image online[22]
Butcher
1910 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[23]
Homage to Apollinaire
1910 Eindhoven, Netherlands, Van Abbemuseum
Image online[24]
Jewish Wedding
1910 Private collection
Image online[25]
The Clock (The Time)
1911 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[26]
Holy cab over Vitebsk
1911
Image online[27]
Study for the painting "Rain"
1911 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[28]
The Drunkard
1911 to 1912 Private collection
Image online[29]
The Holy Coachman
1911 to 1912 Private collection
Image online[30]
Mazin, the Poet
1911 to 1912 Private collection
Image online[31][32]
The Poet, or Half Past Three
1911 to 1912 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image online[33]
To My Betrothed
1911 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image online[34]
Interior II
1911 Private collection
 
I and the Village[35]
1911 New York, Museum of Modern Art
 
The Father[36]
1911 Paris, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
Image online[37]
Othello and Desdemona
1911 Private collection, stolen and recovered[38]
Image online[39]
The Green Donkey (L'Ane vert)
1911 London, Tate Modern
Image online[40]
The Holy Coachman (Le saint voiturier)
1911 to 1912 Private collection
Image online[41][42]
Russia. Asses and Others.
1911 to 1912 Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne
Image online[43][44]
The Violinist
1911 to 1914 Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Image online[45]
Homage to Apollinaire
1911 to 1912
Image online[46]
Sleep-Walker (Le somnambule)
1911 to 1912 Minsk, Belgazprombank
Image online[47][48]
Golgotha
1912 New York, Museum of Modern Art
Image online[49]
Birth
1912 Art Institute of Chicago
Image online[50]
Adam and Eve
1912 Saint Louis Art Museum
Image online[51]
The Pinch of Snuff
1912 Frankfurt, Städel
Image online[52]
The Cattle Dealer
1912
Image online[53]
Adam and Eve (Temptation)
1912 Nice, Musée Marc Chagall
Image online[54]
The Fiddler
1912 to 1913
Image online[55]
The Flying Carriage (La caléche volante)
1913 New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Image online[56][57]
The Soldier drinks
1913 New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Image online[58][59]
Paris through the window
1913 New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
 
Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers[60]
1913 Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum
Image online[61]
Maternity
1913

1914–1922, Russia

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Image
Title
Year Location
Image online[62]
Self-portrait
1914 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image online[63]
The praying Jew
1914 Art Institute of Chicago
Image online[64]
Over Vitebsk
1914 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image online[65]
Jew in Green
1914 Kunstmuseum Basel
Image online[66]
Feast Day
1914 Düsseldorf, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Image online[67]
Over Vitebsk
1915 to 1920
Image online[68]
War
1915
Image online[69]
Red Jew
1915 Saint Petersburg, Russian Museum
Image online[70]
Window at the Dacha
1915 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
 
Birthday (in French)[71][72]
1915 New York, Museum of Modern Art
Image online[73]
The Poet Reclining
1915 London, Tate Modern
Image online[74]
Strawberries. Bella and Ida at the Table
1915 Private collection
Image online[75]
Bella in Black Gloves
1915
Image online[76]
Pink Lovers
1916
Image online[77]
The Feast of the Tabernacles
1916 Lucerne, Switzerland, Galerie Rosengart
Image online[78]
Lilies-of-the-Valley
1916 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[79]
Bella and Ida by the Window
1916 Private collection
Image online[80]
Window Garden
1917
Image online[81]
The Blue House
1917
Image online[82]
The Promenade
1917 Saint Petersburg, Russian Museum
 
Bella with White Collar[83]
1917 Paris, Centre Pompidou
Image online[84][85]
Cemetery Gates
1917 Paris, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
Image online[86]
Peasant Life (The Stable; Night; Man with Whip)
1917 New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Image online[87]
The Painter: To the Moon
1917 Private collection
Image online[88]
Grey Lovers
1917 Private collection
Image online[89][90]
Double Portrait with a Glass of Wine
1918 Paris, Centre Pompidou
Image online[91][92]
Synagogue
1917 Private collection
Image online[93]
Houses at Vitebsk
1917 Washington, National Gallery of Art
Image online[94]
The Walk
1917 Wien, Albertina
Image online[95]
Above the town
1917 to 1918
Image online[96]
The Wedding
1917 to 1918
Image online[97]
Interior with flowers
1918
Image online[98]
Dacha
1918 Private collection
Image online[99]
Apparition
1918
Image online[100]
Wedding
1918 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[101]
Summer House. Backyard
1918
Image online[102]
Still Life with Vase of Flowers
1918 Private collection
Image online[103]
Composition with Circles and Goat
1919 Private collection
Image online[104]
Circus
1919 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[105]
Music
1919 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[106]
Introduction to the jewish theater
1920 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[107]
Theater
1920 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[108]
Dance
1920 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[109]
Literature
1920 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery

1923–1941, France

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Title
Year Location
Image online[110]
Le Juif errant
1923 to 1925
Image online[111][112]
Green Violinist
1923 to 1924 New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Image online[113][114]
The Falling Angel
1923 to 1947 Private collection
Image online[115]
The arrival of Chichikov in the town NN
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[116]
The house painters
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[117]
Korobotchka
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[118]
Selifan
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[119]
Nozdriov
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[120]
Uncle Mitiai & Uncle Miniai
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[121]
Sobakevitch
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[122]
The over-flowing table
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[123]
Banquet at the Police Chief`s House
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[124]
Revelations de Nozdriov
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[125]
The night watchman by the street-lamp
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[126]
Ball at the governor`s house
1923 to 1927 Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery
Image online[127]
The Window
1924 Kunsthaus Zürich
Image online[128]
The Vision
1924 to 1925 London, Tate Modern
Image online[129]
The Wandering Jew
1924 to 1925
Image online[130][131]
Peasant Life
1925
Image online[132]
The Watering Trough
1925 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image online[133]
Bella in Mourillon
1925 Private collection
Image online[134]
The Lion Grown Old
1926 to 1927 Private collection
Image online[135]
Les Trois Acrobates
1926 Private collection
Image online[136]
Church on Lake Chambon
1926 Private collection
Image online[137]
Couple sous la pluie
1926 Private collection
Image online[138]
Woman with Pigs
1926
Image online[139]
Lovers and the Eiffel Tower
1928 Private collection
Image online[140]
La danse
1928 Private collection
Image online[141]
The Cat Transformed into a Woman
1928 to 1931 London, Tate Modern
Image online[142]
Fruits and Flowers
1929 Private collection
Image online[143]
The Rooster
1930 to 1939
Image online[144][145]
Time – the river without banks
1929 Madrid, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Image online[146]
Lovers in the Lilacs
1929 Private collection
Image online[147]
Dream Village
1929 San Antonio, TX, McNay Art Museum
Image online[148]
The Eiffel Tower
1929 Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada
Image online[149][150]
The Acrobat
1930 Paris, Centre Pompidou
Image online[151]
View at Peira-Cava
1930 Private collection
Image online[152]
Interior of the yemenite hagoral synagogue, Jerusalem
1931
Image online[153]
Bride with Blue Face
1932 Private collection
Image online[154]
Wailing Wall
1932
Image online[155][156]
Solitude
1933 Tel Aviv Museum
Image online[157]
To My Wife
1933 to 1944
Image online[158][159]
Bouquet with Flying Lovers
1934 to 1947 London, Tate Modern
Image online[160]
The Revolution
1937 Private collection
Image online[161][162]
White Crucifixion
1938 Art Institute of Chicago
Image online[163]
Hour between Wolf and Dog (Between Darkness and Light)
1938 Private collection
Image online[164]
The Three Candles
1939 Private collection
Image online[165]
Midsummer Night's Dream
1939
Image online[166]
Newlyweds on the Eiffel Tower
1939
Image online[167]
The Red Rooster
1940 Cincinnati Art Museum

1941–1948, USA

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Title
Year Location
Image online[168]
The Painter Crucified
1941 to 1942
Image online[169]
Scene design for the Finale of the Ballet "Aleko" (Petersburg fantasy)
1942 New York, Museum of Modern Art
Image online[170]
The Yellow Crucifixion
1942 Art Institute of Chicago
Image online[171]
The Juggler
1943 Private collection
Image online[172]
Listening to the Cock
1944
Image online[173]
The Wedding
1944 Private collection
Image online[174]
The House with the Green Eye
1944 Private collection
Image online[175]
Cow with Parasol
1944 Private collection
Image online[176]
Coq rouge dans la nuit
1944
Image online[177]
The Wedding Lights
1945 Private collection
Image online[178]
Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio
1945 London, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Image online[179]
Designs for The Firebird
1945 New York City Ballet
Image online[180]
Madonna with the Sleigh
1947 Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum[181]
Image online[182]
Flayed Ox
1947 Private collection
Image online[183]
Self-Portrait with a Clock. In front of Crucifixion
1947 Private collection
Image online[184]
The Blue Violinist
1947 Private Collection
Image online[185]
Nocturne
1947 Pushkin Museum, Moscow

1948–1985, France

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Title
Year Location
Image online[186]
Clock in the flaring sky
1947 to 1950 Private collection
Image online[187]
Lovers near Bridge
1948 Private collection
Image online[188]
Green Landscape
1948 to 1950 Minsk, Belgazprombank
Image online[189]
Still Life of Flowers
1949
Image online[190]
Blue Landscape
1949
Image online[191]
Clock with a Blue Wing
1949
Image online[192]
The Poet
1949 to 1950
Image in La Mariée
The Bride
1950 featured in the 1999 film Notting Hill
Image online[193]
Lovers in the Red Sky
1950 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Image online[194]
Moses Receiving the Tablets of the Law
1950 to 1952 Private collection
Image online[195]
The Blue Circus
1950 London, Tate Modern
Image online[196]
The Dance and The Circus
1950 London, Tate Modern
Image online[197]
Le Ciel embrase
1952 to 1954 Private collection
Image online[198]
Exodus
1952 Private collection
Image online[199]
La fiancee revant
1952
Image online[200]
La nuit verte
1952
Image online[201]
Night
1953 Private collection
Image online[202]
Red Roofs
1953 to 1954 Private collection
Image online[203]
Portrait of Vava
1953 to 1956 Private collection
Image online[204]
On Two Banks
1953 Private collection
Image online[205]
Le Quai de Bercy
1953 Private collection
Image online[206]
The Bastille
1953
Image online[207]
Etude pour les boulevards ou Paris fantastique
1953 to 1954
Image online[208][209]
Bridges over the Seine
1954 Hamburger Kunsthalle[210]
Image online[211][212]
Le Champ de Mars
1954 to 1955 Essen, Museum Folkwang[213]
Image online[214]
The Farmyard
1954 Private collection
Image online[215]
Jacob's Dream
1954 to 1967
Image online[216]
Self-Portrait with a Palette
1955 Private collection
Image online[217]
The Crossing of the Red Sea
1955 Jewish Museum (Manhattan)
Image online[218]
Newlyweds and Violinist
1956 Private collection
Image online[219]
Abraham and Sara
1956 Private collection
Image online[220]
Moses with the tablets of the Law
1956
Image online[221]
David with his harp
1956
Image online[222]
Solomon
1956
Image online[223]
Jeremiah
1956
Image in Le Grand Cirque
Le Grand Cirque
1956 Private collection
Image online[224]
Meeting Ruth and Vooz. Illyustratsiya to the Bible
1957 to 1959
Image online[225]
Clowns at Night
1957 Private collection
Image online[226]
The Concert
1957 Private collection
Image online[227]
The Lovers of Vence
1957
Image online[228]
Abraham and Three Angels
1958 to 1960 Private collection
Image online[229]
Big Sun
1958 Private collection
Image online[230]
19 stained-glass windows for Metz Cathedral
1958 to 1968 Metz Cathedral
Image online[231]
Artist at Easel
1959 Private collection
Image online[232]
Le Juif a la Torah
1959 Private collection
Image online[233]
Commedia dell'arte
1959 Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt, Foyer
Image online[234]
Self-portrait
1959 to 1960
Image in Bouquet près de la fenêtre
Bouquet by the Window
1959 to 1960 Private collection
Image online[235]
Song of Songs III
1960
Image online[236]
The Tribe of Benjamin
1960
Image online[237]
Paradise
1960
Image online[238]
God and Eve
1960
Image online[239]
Cain and Abel
1960
Image online[240]
Sarah and the angels
1960
Image online[241]
Ruth and Boaz meet
1960
Image online[242]
9 stained glass windows
1960 New York, Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Image online[243]
Fleurs et corbeille de fruits
1960
Image online[244]
Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise
1961 cropped portion featured in the 1991 film Star Trek VI
Image online[245]
Paradise
1961
Image online[246]
Noah and the Rainbow
1961 to 1966
Image online[247]
King David
1962 to 1963
Image online[248]
Vitrage Window for Hebrew University Jerusalem
1962 Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Image online[249]
12 stained glass windows for Abbell Synagogue
1962 Jerusalem, Hadassah Medical Center
Image online[250][251]
Ceiling for the Paris Opera
1963 to 1964
Image online[252]
Roi David sur fond rose
1963
Image online[253][254]
War
1964 to 1966 Kunsthaus Zürich
Image online[255]
Peace Window – stained-glass window
1964 Headquarters of the United Nations
Image online[256]
La nuit enchantee
1964
Image online[257]
Souvenir d'hiver
1965
Image online[258]
Clowns et Ecuyere
1965
Image online[259]
Portrait of Vava
1966 Private collection
Image online[260]
Horsewoman on Red Horse
1966 Private collection
Image online[261]
Cows over Vitebsk
1966 Private collection
Image online[262]
Le bouquet devant la fenetre
1966
Image online[263]
Wall art
1966 Jerusalem, Knesset
Image online[264]
Diptych murals The Sources of Music and The Triumph of Music
1966 New York, lobby of the Metropolitan Opera
Image online[265]
Lunaria
1967 Private collection
Image online[266]
The Blue Face
1967 Private collection
Image online[267]
The Message of Odysseus
1967 to 1968
Image online[268]
Twelve windows decorated
1967 to 1985 All Saints' Church, Tudeley
Image online[269]
La musique
1967
Image online[270]
Stage settings for The Magic Flute
1967 New York, Metropolitan Opera
Image online[271]
The Big Circus
1968 Private collection
Image online[272]
Easter
1968 Private collection
Image online[273]
The Magician
1968 Private collection
Image online[274]
The Sun of Poros
1968 Private collection
Image online[275]
Laid Table with View of Saint-Paul de Vance
1968 Private collection
Image online[276]
Fisherman's Family
1968 Private collection
Image online[277]
The Players
1968 Private collection
Image online[278]
King David's Tower
1968 to 1971 Private collection
Image online[279]
The Prophet Jeremiah
1968
Image online[280]
Village in Blue
1968
Image online[281]
La Baou de Saint-Jeannet
1969 Private collection
Image online[282]
Artist and His Wife
1969 Private collection
Image online[283]
Village
1970 Private collection
Image online[284]
Les amoureux
1970
Image in Scene de Cirque
Circus Scene
1970 Private collection
Image online[285]
Les maries sous le baldaquin
1970 to 1975
Image online[286]
La recontre
1970 to 1975
Image online[287]
Le clown violoniste e lane rouge
1971
Image online[288]
Jacob's Ladder
1973 Private collection
Image online[289]
Le Clown Multicolor
1974 Private collection
Image online[290]
Song of Songs
1974 Private collection
Image online[291]
Vitrages in Notre-Dame Cathedral
1974 Reims Cathedral
Image in Four Seasons (Chagall)
Four Seasons
1974 Chase Tower (Chicago)
Image online[292]
Blue Village
1975 Private collection
Image online[293]
Holy Family
1975 to 1976 Private collection
Image online[294]
Tree of Jesse
1975 Private collection
Image online[295][296]
The Fall of Icarus
1975 Paris, Centre Pompidou
Image online[297]
Autour du couple
1975 to 1978
Image online[298]
Don Quixote
1975
Image online[299]
La Visite
1975 to 1978 Private collection
Image online[300]
Composition
1976 Private collection
Image online[301]
Window in Artist's Studio
1976 Private collection
Image online[302]
Sunrise
1976 Private collection
Image online[303]
La Paix ou L'Arbre de vie
1976 Sarrebourg, Chapelle des Cordeliers (in German), Window
Image online[304]
Child with a Dove
1977 to 1978 Private collection
Image online[305]
Artist over Vitebsk
1977 to 1978 Private collection
Image online[306]
Saint-Paul de Vance at Sunset
1977 Private collection
Image online[307]
The Myth of Orpheus
1977 Private collection
Image online[308]
Angel over Vitebsk
1977 Private collection
Image online[309]
Phaeton
1977 Private collection
Image online[310]
America Windows
1977 Art Institute of Chicago
Image online[311]
St. John
1978
Image online[312]
St. Mark and St. Matthew
1978
Image online[313]
Stained-glass window
1978 Chichester Cathedral
Image online[314]
L'ane bleu
1978
Image online[315]
Girl in the Waves
1978
Image online[316]
Etude pour le Paysan
1978
 
Nine biblical-themed windows
1978 to 1985 St. Stephan Mainz
Image online[317]
The Grand Parade
1979 to 1980 Private collection
Image online[318]
Circus
1979 to 1981
Image online[319]
Le cirque
1979 to 1981
Image online[320]
Artist and His Bride
1980 Private collection
Image online[321]
Newlyweds with Paris in the Background
1980 Private collection
Image online[322]
Rencontre
1980 Private collection
Image in Le Clown au Cirque
Le Clown au Cirque
1980 Private collection
Image online[323]
Le clown volant
1981 Botero Museum, Bogotá
Image online[324]
Artist's Reminiscence
1981 Private collection
Image online[325]
Self-Portrait with Bouquet
1981 Private collection
Image online[326]
Lovers (Les Amoureux)
1981 Minsk, Belgazprombank
Image online[327]
Artist at a Festival
1982 Private collection
Image online[328]
Artist over Vitebsk
1982 Private collection
Image online[329]
Artist over Vitebsk
1982 to 1983 Private collection
Image online[330]
Flower Bouquet
1982 Private collection
Image online[331]
Peintre au double-profil sur fond rouge
1982
Image online[332]
Couple on a Red Background
1983 Private collection
Image online[333]
Soleil dans le ciel de Saint-Paul
1983 Private collection
Image online[334]
Great Circus
1984 Private collection

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Brief Biography". marcchagallart.net.
  2. ^ Harris 1994.
  3. ^ "Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 18 May 2022.
  4. ^ Harris 1994, p. 8.
  5. ^ "Young Girl on a Sofa (Mariaska)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Window. Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Small Drawing Room". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  8. ^ "A House in Liozno". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  9. ^ "Apothecary in Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  10. ^ "View from a Window. Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  11. ^ "The Death". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Sabbath". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  13. ^ "The Family or Maternity". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  14. ^ Harris 1994, p. 10.
  15. ^ "Russian Wedding". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  16. ^ "Self-Portrait with Brushes. (Autoportrait)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  17. ^ "Holy Family". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  18. ^ "Still Life with Lamp". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Birth". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  20. ^ "Woman with a Bouquet". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  21. ^ "The Model". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  22. ^ "Butcher". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  23. ^ "Homage to Apollinaire". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  24. ^ "Jewish Wedding". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  25. ^ "The Clock (The Time)". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  26. ^ "Holy cab over Vitebsk". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  27. ^ "Study for the painting "Rain"". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  28. ^ "The Drunkard". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  29. ^ "The Holy Coachman". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  30. ^ "Mazin, the Poet". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  31. ^ Harris 1994, p. 13.
  32. ^ "The Poet, or Half Past Three". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  33. ^ "To My Betrothed". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  34. ^ "Interior II". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  35. ^ "I and the Village". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  36. ^ "The Father". mahj.org. 22 February 2022. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022.
  37. ^ "Othello und Desdemona". arthive.com. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022.
  38. ^ Oscar Holland. "FBI recovers stolen Marc Chagall painting 30 years after heist". CNN. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  39. ^ "The Green Donkey". tate.org.uk. Archived from the original on 12 May 2022.
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