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Q: Were the Chagall windows in Jerusalem originally installed upside...
A: Greetings Steve! To the best of my knowledge -- based on my visit to the Hasassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem, research over many years, and a visit ... Read More »
Q: When were the Chagall windows constructed?
A: Marc Chagall (July 7, 1887 – March 28, 1985) created the famous set of twelve 'blue' windows in 1961. They are located in the Synagogue of the Hadassah universi... Read More »
Q: What is the name of Marc Chagall's stained glass window painting?
A: the flyng lady. Read More »
Q: Marc Chagall Windows Print.
A: Mark-The 'windows' were not executed as simply stone signed. There was no stone signed edition of 75, and no pieces were created with the panels you mention. ... Read More »
Q: Paris Through the Window by Marc Chagall?
A: I suppose, Surrealism style could be trace in this painting. This Painting kind of provides fragmented image of the artist among fantasized objects, fleeting me... Read More »