Marc Chagall Museum
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The Marc Chagall Museum (Belarusian: Віцебскі музей Марка Шагала) is a museum dedicated to the painter Marc Chagall, in his hometown of Vitebsk, Belarus. The museum was founded by the decision of the Vitebsk City Executive Committee on October 23, 1991.
The total area is 294 m2 (3,160 sq ft); it has five exposition and four exhibition halls. The museum is housed in two buildings, the Marc Chagall Art Center and the Marc Chagall House-Museum.
Marc Chagall Art Center[]
The Marc Chagall Art Center, at 2 Putna Street, was opened in 1992. Exhibitions of graphic works by Chagall from the museum's collection are held here: woodcuts, etchings, aquatints, a series of illustrations of Nikolai Gogol's novel "Dead Souls" (1923-1925), a series of color lithographs from 1956 and 1960 on the theme of the Bible, a cycle of colour lithographs entitled The 12 tribes of Israel (1960) and other of his works. The museum also houses a collection of printed graphics by European avant-garde artists such as Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso and Fernand Léger. The Art Center has a scientific library dedicated to the works of Chagall and other avant-garde artists, which has more than 3500 volumes.
Marc Chagall House-Museum[]
The Marc Chagall House-Museum, at 11 Pokrovskaya Street, was opened in 1997 and is located in the house built by the artist's father in the early 1900s. Here Chagall spent his youth; he wrote about this period in the autobiographical book My Life. The household items of the townspeople of the 19th and 20th centuries are shown as well as copies of archival documents and works relating to his years of life and his family's life in Vitebsk.
As of 2021, the nearby synagogue where Chagall and his family were congregants, the Great Lubavitch Synagogue, is open to investors interested in restoring the dilapidated building.[1]
Books[]
- Шишанов В. А. Витебский музей современного искусства: история создания и коллекции. 1918–1941. Минск: Медисонт, 2007. — 144 с.[1]
- Апчинская Н. Марк Шагал. Портрет художника. М., 1995
- Шишанов В.А. «Если уж быть министром…» // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. 2003. №2(10). С.9-11. Текст на сайте http://www.oli-art.com, www.chagall.vitebsk.by
- Шишанов В. К вопросу о «первом опыте обращения к творчеству Шагала в местной печати» // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. 2004. № 2(12). С.12-16.
- Шишанов, В. «Эти молодые люди были ярыми социалистами…». Участники революционного движения в окружении Марка Шагала и Беллы Розенфельд / В.А. Шишанов // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. – 2005. – №13. – С. 64 – 74.[2]
- Шишанов В. Об утраченном портрете Марка Шагала работы Юрия Пэна // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. 2006. № 14. С. 110—111.[3]
- Валерий Шишанов. МАРК ШАГАЛ: ЭТЮДЫ К БИОГРАФИИ ХУДОЖНИКА ПО АРХИВНЫМ ДЕЛАМ
- SHISHANOV, Valery. SOME LINES FROM THE LIFE OF MARC CHAGALL // Mishpoha. 2010. №26. P. 46 - 50. [4]
- Музей Марка Шагала в Ницце — Le Musee National Message Biblique Marc Chagall («Библейское послание Марка Шагала»)
- Людмила ХМЕЛЬНИЦКАЯ. Музей Марка Шагала в Витебске.
- Людмила ХМЕЛЬНИЦКАЯ. Марк Шагал в художественной культуре Беларуси 1920-х — 1990-х годов.
- Мерет Мейер. Фрагмент биографии Марка Шагала.
- Шишанов, В. А. «Двойной портрет с бокалом вина» – в поисках источников сюжета картины Марка Шагала / В. А. Шишанов // Марк Шагал и Петербург. К 125-летию со дня рождения художника / науч. ред. и сост. : О.Л. Лейкинд, Д.Я. Северюхин. – С.-Петербург : Издательство «Европейский Дом», 2013.– С. 167–176.[5]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Belarus: Vitebsk authorities want to sell — or give away — the synagogue where Marc Chagall prayed. Investors will get tax breaks and other incentives to restore it or conserve the ruins". Jewish Heritage Europe. 2021-02-02. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
External links[]
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- Official site of Marc Chagall Museum in Vitebsk, Belarus
- Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art
- Marc Chagall Museum on official website of the Republic of Belarus
- Витебский музей современного искусства
Coordinates: 55°12′02″N 30°11′27″E / 55.20056°N 30.19083°E
- Marc Chagall
- Art museums established in 1992
- Museums in Vitebsk
- Historic house museums in Belarus
- 1992 establishments in Belarus
- Art museums and galleries in Belarus
- Buildings and structures in Vitebsk
- Museums devoted to one artist