Bella with White Collar
Painting by Marc Chagall
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Artist | Marc Chagall |
Year | 1917 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Subject | Bella Rosenfeld Chagall |
Bella with White Collar (Bella au col blanc) is a painting done by Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall in 1917. It is a portrait of Bella Rosenfeld Chagall, Chagall's wife at the time. The two tiny figures at the bottom are thought to represent the artist and the couple's daughter, Ida.[1] The painting is currently kept at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.[2][3]
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Marc Chagall
- List of works
- I and the Village (1911)
- Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers (1913)
- The Poet Reclining (1915)
- Bella with White Collar (1917)
- Green Violinist (1923–24)
- White Crucifixion (1938)
- The Yellow Crucifixion (1943)
- Bouquet with Flying Lovers (1930s–1944)
- Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio (1945)
- Nocturne (1947)
- La Mariée (1950)
- Le Grand Cirque (1956)
- Bouquet près de la fenêtre (1959–60)
- Le Grand Cirque (1968)
- Scene de Cirque (circa 1970)
- Le Clown au Cirque (1980)
- The Painter and His Fiancée (1980)
- Soleil dans le ciel de Saint-Paul (1983)
- Four Seasons (1974)
- All Saints Church, Tudeley (1967–1977)
- Bella Rosenfeld (wife)
- Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art (defunct)
- Chagall (1963 documentary)
- Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977 documentary)
- 2981 Chagall
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