Marc Chagall

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Year 7 Art Mapa Mental sobre Marc Chagall, creado por jetaylor18 el 22/10/2013.
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Marc Chagall
  1. He was a Hasidic Jew
    1. Hasidic Jews care for land and animals
      1. Land and animals are highly respected.
      2. Liked to use surrealism, fuavism and cubism.
        1. Cubism is using a lot of different shapes to create art.
          1. Surrealism is making almost dream like and surreal art.
            1. Fauvism is using unusual colour to create art.
              1. Colours-bold,vivid,unrealistic
            2. Had 8 brothers and sisters
              1. Grew up in a small town called Liozna in Belarus
                1. Was at that time part of the Russian Empire.
              2. Moved to Paris and became a famous artist
                1. He painted walls, ceilings, stained glass windows and props for plays
                2. he liked to play with scale
                  1. Things far away then close up or upside down.

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