Dimensions
126 x 178 x 7mm
Music was a constant source of inspiration for Marc Chagall, both as a muse for creation and as a rhythm for composition. Intimately linked to his family world and the Jewish cultural context of his native town, Vitebsk, this intimate relationship with music would manifest itself consistently throughout his long life. In fact, music is omnipresent in his oeuvre: there is a sense of flow between his attentive listening to composers, and his scenic and architectural creations. This book underlines the vital influence of music on the artist's work from the 1960s to the 1920s. SELLING POINTS: ? An exceptional insight into Chagall's work, at an exceptional price ? A small and portable pocket book whose contents are larger-than-life 40 colour images