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Chagall exhibition to open at Tate Liverpool

May 13, 2013 16:13
One of Chagall's windows at the Hadassah Hospital (Photo: Djampa)

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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An exhibition dedicated to the career of Russian-Jewish artist Marc Chagall is to open in Liverpool next month.

Fifteen years after the last major retrospective of his work in the UK, and 27 years after his death at the age of 97, Tate Liverpool is to remind art-lovers of the modernist painter's genius.

Among the 70 paintings displayed will be self-portraits, the series of large murals the artist completed in 1920 for Moscow's State Yiddish Chamber Theatre, as well as examples of his magical, dream-like scenes of Jewish life in the shtetl. The exhibition will concentrate in particular on his early development as a painter in the burgeoning avant-garde movement.

Born into a religious family, the son of a herring merchant, Moishe Shagall (as he was known) grew up in what is now Belarus, in the Pale of Settlement.

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