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The The White Crucifixion - A novel about Marc Chagall (Paperback)
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The The White Crucifixion - A novel about Marc Chagall (Paperback)
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The White Crucifixion starts with Chagall's difficult birth in
Vitebsk 1887, in the present-day Belarus, and tells the unlikely
story of how the eldest son of a herring schlepper became enrolled
in art school where he quickly gained a reputation as `Moyshe, the
painting wonder'. The novel paints an authentic picture of a
Russian town divided by belief and wealth, rumours of pogroms never
far away, yet bustling with talented young artists. In 1913 Chagall
relished the opportunity to move to Paris to take up residence in
the artist colony The Hive (La Ruche). The Yiddish-speaking artists
(Ecole Juive) living there were all poor. The Hive had no electric
light, or running water and yet many of its artists were to become
famous, among them Amedeo Modigliani and Osip Zadkine. The novel
vividly portrays the dynamics of an artist colony, its pettiness,
friendships and the constant battle to find the peace and quiet to
work. In 1914 Chagall and Bella make what's supposed to be a
fleeting visit to his beloved Vitebsk, only to get trapped there by
the outbreak of the first world war, the subsequent Russian
revolution, and the establishment of the communist regime which is
increasingly hostile towards artists like Chagall. Yet, Chagall
keeps on painting, and the novel provides a fascinating account of
what inspired some of his greatest painting. He manages to return
to France and is reunited with his paintings only to be thwarted by
yet another world war which proves disastrous for the people he
knew in Vitebsk which include his uncle Neuch, the original
`fiddler on the roof'. The White Crucifixion is a fictionalised
account of the rollercoaster life of one of the most enigmatic
artists of the twentieth century.
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