No doubt one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, Marc Chagall (1887-1985) created a unique world full of pathos, poetry, humor, and enchantment, drawing on vivid memories of his Jewish upbringing in Russia. His original style and his connection to the past endured throughout his seven-decade career, despite the great movements and schools of 20th century art which he saw developing around him. All aspects of Chagall's work are covered here, from paintings to stained glass, tapestries, ceramics, and more.
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10年前讀的瞭,那時候我還小,還在Tate Britain到處打聽有沒有夏加爾,可直到今天我也還沒見過幾幅!
评分說句心裏話,我有點害怕
评分說句心裏話,我有點害怕
评分10年前讀的瞭,那時候我還小,還在Tate Britain到處打聽有沒有夏加爾,可直到今天我也還沒見過幾幅!
评分夏加兒的靈感來自於對死亡的神聖化,或者說對死亡的否認。並非自然的動物本性,而恰恰是對驚恐的掩飾,讓我們活在醜陋之中。他大概是故意醜著畫的。這種真誠的努力,嚮人揭示一個顛覆性的真理:死亡並不必然産生恐懼,然而,恐懼的人生卻雖生猶死。往深瞭講,人們常常用欲望來掩飾恐懼,殊不知欲望恰恰是恐懼的結果,過分掩飾,相當於飲鴆止渴。相比之下,我更喜歡現代的多伊格。
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