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What are chagall’s most famous paintings?

Question by kimpossible: what are marc chagall’s most famous paintings?
i need a list of about ten

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Answer by tlw-artist
I would include the stained glass window at the Art Institute of Chicago: http://planetpatchwork.com/travel/chagallwindows.jpg

By googling “chagall most famous paintings” I got this list: http://www.masterpiece-paintings-gallery.com/marc-chagall-1.htm

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  1. Mouchette says

    Here are some very recognizable and/or important ones:

    "The Birthday." 1915, oil on cardboard, 80.5 x 99.5 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York http://artyzm.com/e_obraz.php?id=6279

    "I and the Village." 1911, oil on canvas, 191 x 150.5 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York http://artyzm.com/e_obraz.php?id=6200

    "Self-Portrait with Brushes." 1909-10. Oil on canvas. 57 x 48 cm. Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany

    "Circus." 1979-81. Oil on canvas. 100 x 81. Private collection.

    "The Promenade." 1917-18. Oil on canvas. 169.6 x 163.4 cm. State Russian Museum, St.Petersburg, Russia.

    "Equestrienne." 1931. Oil on canvas. 100 x 80.8. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    "Bride with Blue Face." 1932-1960. Oil on canvas. 100 x 81. Private collection.

    "Solitude." 1933. Oil on canvas. 102 x 169. Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

    "The Wedding Candles." Oil on canvas. 122.2 x 120 cm. Private collection.

    "The Falling Angel." 1923-33-47. Oil on canvas. 148 x 189 cm. Private collection.

    "Newlyweds and Violinist." 1956. Oil on canvas. 100 x 81. Private collection.

    "The Blue Face." 1967. Oil on canvas. 129.7 x 96.6 cm. Private collection.

    And you can search for more: http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/chagall_marc…

    …Chagall's most famous paintings seem to include his usual subjects: a cow, a violinist, a rooster, a married couple, etc.

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