Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty

Continue Shopping

Susan Tumarkin Goodman

Marc Chagall : Early Works from Russian Collections

€14,95

This title, published to coincide with the opening of the eponymous exhibition at The Jewish Museum, New York in 2001 presents an important collection of nearly 60 early paintings, drawings and murals by Marc Chagall, dating from the artist's years in Russia from 1914 and 1922. Organized around three essays, the principal narrative essay is written by Susan Goodman, the Curator at the Jewish Museum, New York responsible for co-ordinating the exhibition. This essay takes the form of a story-line narrative, presenting nearly all the works contained in the exhibition.

It covers Chagall's Russian years, starting with his arrival in Vitebsk from Berlin in 1914, his marriage to Bella, the outbreak of World War I and the subsequent Russian Revolution. Next it examines Chagall's establishment of the Art School in Vitebsk where his Tutor, Yehuda Pen, was installed as its head and the subsequent falling out with other artists in residence, Kasimir Malevich and El Lizzitsky, which ended with Chagall's own dismissal and his move to Moscow in 1920. The essays ends with the huge series of murals Chagall was commissioned to paint for The Jewish Theatre in Moscow, before he left Russia in 1922.

Whilst the years spent in Paris can be credited as the key formative influence on Chagall's mature work, the years in Russia were crucial in helping to build on, and to define, the ideas and influences of the Paris years. Together they established those themes and motifs to which Chagall would repeatedly return throughout his long career: Love, Marriage, The War, Jewish Folklore and The Jewish Theatre. Two other shorter essays, one by Evgenija Petrova and the other by Dr.

Aleksandra Shatskikh, will trace respectively the shifting trajectory of Chagall's work in Soviet and Russian art history, and the interrelation and impact of Pen and Chagall upon each other; the contribution of each artist to the history of Russian art; as well as their sources in Russian and Jewish art.

Format: Oversized Paperback
Published: in 2001
Publisher: Third Millennium Publishing
Pages: 112
Language: English
ISBN 13: 9780953696963
ISBN 10: 0953696960

Shipping & Delivery

Please allow us 24-48 hours to prepare your order. Once your order is ready to be dispatched, we will send it via Deutsche Post DHL which quotes the following delivery times:


Within Germany: 3-5 working days
Within Europe: 7-10 working days

We currently only ship to countries in Europe and the United Kingdom. If you have a request for shipping to another area of the world, please contact us at shakespeareandsons@gmail.com.

Refunds & Returns

At Shakespeare & Sons you can shop with confidence. We are happy to provide a refund or voucher of equal value where the goods are returned within 21 days of purchase unused, in original condition, accompanied by proof of purchase.

To return an online order within the refund policy period, please contact us and we will then give you instructions on how best to return your order so we can process your refund.

To return an in store purchase, please bring the purchased item and proof of receipt into the store, within 21 days of purchase.

Please note we do not offer discretionary exchange or refunds on Gift Vouchers, Sale Items, or damaged products. 

Gift Wrap & Cards

Shakespeare & Sons offer gift wrapping and greeting cards. To have your items gift wrapped, head to our Gift Wrap collection, choose the paper you prefer and add it to your cart. We will wrap the items for you and send them to the address you have submitted or have it ready in store for you to collect (depending on what option you select at check out).

Check out our Greeting Card collection here. If you would like us to include a message in your selected card, forward your purchase confirmation onto shakespeareandsons@gmail.com with some words and we will add these in for you. 

We're here to help

Can't find what you're looking for?

If the book you're after is not displayed on our website or is 'sold out' please feel free to contact us at shakesandsonsberlin@gmail.com or come into the store and we can let you know the cost of ordering it and expected arrival time.

Marc Chagall : Early Works from Russian Collections

€14,95