Artist: Marc Chagall
Style: Fauvism
Topic: Angels Animals Religious
Date: 1933
Size: 102 x 169 cm
Museum: Tel-Aviv Museum of Art (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
The painting by Marc Chagall entitled “Solitude” is an example of a cultural treatment of alienation and not solitude as usually understood with reference to a person. The intention of Chagall is to represent Jewish culture at the momentous turn of 1933 Europe. The sacrificial ox, the image of God’s messenger, the Torah or scriptural scroll, the traditional headdress, the image of an historical rabbi or elder personifying Judaism, make this clear.
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