Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall was a Russian-French artist born in 1887, known for his unique style that blended elements of Cubism, Fauvism, and Surrealism. His work often features vibrant colors and dreamlike imagery, drawing inspiration from his Jewish heritage and the landscapes of his childhood in Vitebsk, Belarus.
Chagall's art includes paintings, stained glass, and murals, with notable works like "I and the Village" and "The Birthday." He became a significant figure in modern art, influencing many artists and movements throughout the 20th century. Chagall passed away in 1985, leaving behind a rich legacy.