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The Lovers of Vence: 1957: Image online [228] Abraham and Three Angels: 1958 to 1960: Private collection Image online [229] Big Sun: 1958: Private collection Image online [230] 19 stained-glass windows for Metz Cathedral: 1958 to 1968: Metz Cathedral: Image online [231] Artist at Easel: 1959: Private collection Image online [232] Le Juif a la ...
Bouquet with Flying Lovers is an oil on canvas painting by Belarussian-French painter Marc Chagall, from 1963.It is held at the Tate Modern. [1]According to Chagall himself, he started working on the painting in the 1930s when he lived in Paris, and he finished the work when he was mourning the death of his wife Bella.
Bouquet près de la fenêtre (Bouquet by the Window) is an oil on canvas painting by Marc Chagall dated 1959–1960. Franz Meyer, Chagall's biographer (and son-in-law), called it one of Chagall's finest flower paintings. [1] The lovers in the painting are Chagall and his second wife Valentina Brodsky.
Marc Chagall [a] (born Moishe Shagal; 6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985 [b]) was a Russian and French artist. [c] An early modernist, he was associated with the École de Paris, as well as several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art ...
Later in the film Anna, in proclaiming her love for William, gives him the original. According to director Roger Michell in an article in Entertainment Weekly, the painting was chosen because screenwriter Richard Curtis was a fan of Chagall's work, and because La Mariée "depicts a yearning for something
File:Marc Chagall, 1911-12, The Drunkard (Le saoul), 1912, oil on canvas. 85 x 115 cm. Private collection.jpg; File:Marc Chagall, 1911, A la Russie, aux ânes et aux autres (To Russia, Asses and Others), oil on canvas, 157 x 122 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou.jpg