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I have always loved going to exhibitions in the Albertina. I recalled a comprehensive show of works by Durer at that venue some years ago.
A long-time fan of Chagall, I loved his use of bright colors and atmosphere of playfulness in his paintings that had a dreamy, fantasy-filled quality.
I was enamored with his mastery of color to express various emotions and to create new worlds. I loved his renditions of Paris, the Eiffel Tower often dominating his creations. I saw a painting of a synagogue and portraits of rabbis, for instance. Many paintings boasted biblical themes. His yearning to return to his hometown was extremely visible in his art. The symbolic nature of his artistic creations also enamored me as I noted the many violinists, animals, half-human creatures, wooden houses, circus characters, roosters and floating married couples as well as beautiful floral arrangements.
During the late 19 th century the town was situated in the Russian Empire. His impressive, varied resume includes paintings, drawings, book illustrations, ceramics, prints, tapestries, stained glass and stage sets, but this vast exhibition focused solely on his paintings. While he spent World War I in his hometown, he went to Paris before the war broke out, moving there in when he was 23 years old.
He often depicted Jewish themes and also evoked Paris in many paintings. During World War I, back in Vitebsk, he married Bella and held exhibitions in Russia as the war made it impossible for him to leave the empire. He founded an arts college in his hometown, too. However, he was in dire financial straits during the Russian Civil War.