- and
famine spread. The
Chagalls found it
necessary to move to a smaller, less expensive, town near Moscow,
although Chagall now had to
commute to Moscow...
- Ida
Chagall (1916 – 1994), also
known as Ida Meyer, was the
daughter of the
renowned Russian-French
artist Marc
Chagall. Ida was born on May 18, 1916...
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Chagall most
commonly refers to Marc
Chagall (1887-1985), Belarusian-Jewish-French
artist Chagall may also
refer to:
Chagall (film), 1963
short do****entary...
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Rachel Chagall (born
Rachel Levin) is an
American actress, best
known for
roles as Gaby in the film Gaby: A True
Story (1987), for
which she was nominated...
- The Marc
Chagall National Museum (
Chagall Biblical Message) is a
French national museum dedicated to the work of
painter Marc
Chagall –
particularly his...
- Nic
Chagall (born
Claus Terhoeven; 10
November 1972 in Krefeld,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany [citation needed]) is a
German trance music producer and...
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Restaurant Chagali is a
defunct restaurant in Leidschendam, Netherlands. It was a fine
dining restaurant that was
awarded one
Michelin star in 1983 and...
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Chagall Guevara is an
American rock band
formed in 1989 by solo
artist Steve Taylor,
guitarists Dave
Perkins and Lynn
Nichols (from the 1970s Phil Keaggy...
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Nocturne is an oil on
canvas painting by Marc
Chagall,
created in 1947. It
depicts a
nocturne scene on a city, in the
magical realism style of the artist...
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Bella Rosenfeld Chagall (Russian: Бэлла Розенфельд-Шагал, Yiddish: בעלאַ ראָזענפעלד) (14
December 1889 – 2
September 1944) was a
Jewish Russian writer...