
Rodina. Mark Shagal v Vitebske
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Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, M
ISBN-10
5444805634
ISBN-13
9785444805633
Description
Viktor Martinovich weaves a captivating narrative in a rich historical setting, focusing on the artistic life of Mark Shagal in Vitebsk. This exploration delves deep into the cultural fabric of the early 20th century, portraying how Shagal's experiences in his hometown influenced his renowned works. The author paints a vivid picture of Vitebsk, capturing its vibrant atmosphere and the people that shaped Shagal's early years.
Through a blend of biography and historical context, Martinovich invites readers to grasp the complexity of Shagal's identity as an artist. The book brings to light the struggles and triumphs within the artistic community of Vitebsk, illustrating how local relationships and societal dynamics played a crucial role in his development.
Comprehensive bibliographical references at the end provide additional resources for those intrigued by Shagal's lineage and the cultural heritage of the region. Ultimately, this work serves as a tribute to an influential figure in art, offering insight into the roots of his creative journey.
Through a blend of biography and historical context, Martinovich invites readers to grasp the complexity of Shagal's identity as an artist. The book brings to light the struggles and triumphs within the artistic community of Vitebsk, illustrating how local relationships and societal dynamics played a crucial role in his development.
Comprehensive bibliographical references at the end provide additional resources for those intrigued by Shagal's lineage and the cultural heritage of the region. Ultimately, this work serves as a tribute to an influential figure in art, offering insight into the roots of his creative journey.
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