Marc Chagall's love of bright, intense colors created a world of his own, where fantasy, futuristic and cubist influences are combined. In a building with modernist architecture built during his lifetime, the Marc Chagall National Museum houses the largest public collection of his works, including the masterly cycle of the Biblical Message. Its visit is conceived as a poetic journey: paintings, drawings, stained glass, mosaics and sculptures show all aspects of a work forming a unique corpus, which unfolds, between gravity and joy, as a true hymn to color.
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