The Chagall exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The Blue Circus, 1950-1952, oil on canvas, 232.5 × 175.8 cm. Nice, Musée national Marc Chagall, on deposit from the Musée national d’art moderne – Centre Pompidou, Paris.
The Blue Circus, 1950-1952, oil on canvas, 232.5 × 175.8 cm. Nice, Musée national Marc Chagall, on deposit from the Musée national d’art moderne – Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Final model for the wall painting at the Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York: The Triumph of Music, 1966, tempera, gouache and collage on paper mounted on Korean paper, 109 × 91.5 cm.
Introduction to the Jewish Theatre, 1920, tempera, gouache and white clay on canvas, 284 × 787 cm.
Green Violinist, 1923-1924, oil on canvas, 198 x 108.6 cm.
Self-portrait with Seven Fingers, 1912-1913, oil on canvas, 132 x 93 cm.
Backdrop design for The Firebird: “The Enchanted Palace” (Act II), 1945, gouache, graphite and gold paper collage on paper, 37.5 x 62 cm.
Costume for The Firebird: the sorcerer Koschei, 1949, jacket, bodice, pants, spats, gloves, mask, headdress. New York City Ballet.
Costume for the Magic Flute: Green Face Costume (Queen of the Night), 1967 (mask reconstruction: 2016), costume, mask, shoes, tights, gloves. New York, Metropolitan Opera.
Marc Chagall working on the panels for New York’s Metropolitan Opera: The Triumph of Music, 1966. Paris, Atelier des Gobelins.