
Chagall
Painter of Poetry
âPoet, dreamer, and exotic apparitionâŠâ This is a graphic novel about the colourful life of modernist pioneer Marc Chagall.
The artist Marc Chagall (1887â1985) once described painting as âa window through which I could fly into another worldâ â which is just what he did. He grew up Jewish in the so-called Pale of Settlement (now Belarus) in the Russian Empire, relocating to Paris in 1910, at the height of the âBelle Ăpoqueâ, and then served an uncomfortable time as an art commissar in Bolshevik Russia. He would spend his long lifetime outrunning and outliving a succession of oppressive rĂ©gimes (Tsarist, Soviet, Fascist, Nazi) as numerous as the art movements he absorbed (surrealist, fauvist, symbolist, modernist) and the range of media he both liberated and illuminated. In his ceramics, stained glass, tapestry â above all, in his paintings â Chagall brought the freedom of his âcolours of loveâ to a stark world that is too often too dark.Acclaimed for his graphic biographies of Hockney (2023), Van Gogh (2024), and Kusama (2025), Simon Elliott returns with a triumphant portrait of perhaps the greatest colourist (and therefore optimist) of them all.
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Painter of Poetry
âPoet, dreamer, and exotic apparitionâŠâ This is a graphic novel about the colourful life of modernist pioneer Marc Chagall.
The artist Marc Chagall (1887â1985) once described painting as âa window through which I could fly into another worldâ â which is just what he did. He grew up Jewish in the so-called Pale of Settlement (now Belarus) in the Russian Empire, relocating to Paris in 1910, at the height of the âBelle Ăpoqueâ, and then served an uncomfortable time as an art commissar in Bolshevik Russia. He would spend his long lifetime outrunning and outliving a succession of oppressive rĂ©gimes (Tsarist, Soviet, Fascist, Nazi) as numerous as the art movements he absorbed (surrealist, fauvist, symbolist, modernist) and the range of media he both liberated and illuminated. In his ceramics, stained glass, tapestry â above all, in his paintings â Chagall brought the freedom of his âcolours of loveâ to a stark world that is too often too dark.Acclaimed for his graphic biographies of Hockney (2023), Van Gogh (2024), and Kusama (2025), Simon Elliott returns with a triumphant portrait of perhaps the greatest colourist (and therefore optimist) of them all.









