Homage to Chagall is an illustrated art book that surveys the life and creative work of Marc Chagall, presenting his artistic vision within the broader context of twentieth-century modern art. Through essays and visual material, the book traces Chagall’s development across painting, drawing, and other media, highlighting his distinctive use of colour, symbolism, and recurring motifs drawn from personal memory, Jewish culture, and folklore. The narrative offers both visual appreciation and interpretive context, making the book a reflective exploration of Chagall’s artistic language and enduring influence on modern art.
160 pages
1983
Leon Amiel Publisher
English
Original language: English













