“If I were not a Jew, I would not be an artist — or I would be a completely different artist.”
— Marc Chagall
He was born in Vitebsk, became an artist in Paris, and throughout his life maintained a deep connection to the world of Eastern European Hasidism. Chagall cannot be confined within the borders of a single country, tradition, or artistic movement.
His art became a bridge between cultures, between memory and imagination, between the earthly and the celestial.
