The Two Parrots, the King, and His Son

1927/1930

Marc Chagall

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Marc Chagall

Artist, Russian, 1887 - 1985

This is a painting of a parrot with intricate textures and contrasting dark and light areas. The painting presents a parrot perched, depicted in an abstract manner with swirling and expressive brushwork, resulting in a highly textured appearance. The parrot's features, such as its beak and feathers, emerge from a dark background, enhancing the dramatic contrast of the image. Next to the parrot, there is a suggestion of a face-like figure with a crown, executed in a similarly abstract style.
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This is a painting of a bird perched on a tree branch surrounded by foliage. The image features a large dark bird among branches with sparse leaves or small buds. The background is textured with varying tones of black and grey. The bird stands out against the chaotic depiction of the surrounding foliage, with expressive brushwork and a monochromatic color palette. The atmosphere of the piece suggests mystery or foreboding.

The Raven and the Fox

Marc Chagall

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Marc Chagall, Maurice Potin

1952

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The Frog that Wished to Make Herself as Big as the Ox

Marc Chagall

1927


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Wikidata ID

Q65362239

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