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  1. Académie de La Palette, also called Académie La Palette and La Palette, (English: Palette Academy), was a private art school in Paris, France, active between 1888 and 1925, aimed at promoting 'conciliation entre la liberté et le respect de la tradition'.

  2. Died: March 28, 1985; Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France ; Nationality: French, Jewish, Belarusian; Art Movement: Naïve Art (Primitivism) Painting School: École de Paris, Soyuz Molodyozhi (Union of the Youth), Donkey's Tail (Osliniy khvost), Degenerate art (exhibition, held by the Nazis in Munich in 1937, named to inflame public opinion against ...

    • French, Jewish, Belarusian
    • July 7, 1887
    • Vitebsk, Belarus
    • March 28, 1985
  3. Nov 10, 2020 · In 1910, Chagall moved to Paris to develop his artistic style within an avant-gardist environment. He developed friendships with ringleaders such as Robert Delaunay and enrolled at the Académie de la Palette, one of the progressive art schools that were popping up all over the city at that time.

  4. In May 1911, Chagall arrived in Paris, where he enrolled at the Académie de La Palette and settled at La Ruche (the Beehive) studios in Montparnasse, mixing with other Jewish immigrant artists, including Modigliani and Chaïm Soutine. Chagall frequently used animals for symbolic purposes in his dream-like paintings that brought together ...

  5. Enrolled at the Zvantseva School of drawing and painting, as student of Leo Bakst. He made the acquaintance of Bella (Berta) Rosenfeld. 1911-1914. On a scholarship offered by Max Vinaver, in May 1911 Chagall went to Paris to study. He settled at La Ruche, and entered the circle of avant-garde painters and poets.

    • Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting, Académie de La Palette1
    • Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting, Académie de La Palette2
    • Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting, Académie de La Palette3
    • Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting, Académie de La Palette4
    • Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting, Académie de La Palette5
  6. Important Art by Marc Chagall. Progression of Art. 1911. I and the Village. This early work clearly shows both the Cubist and Fauvist influences at play in Chagall's canvas, yet unlike the works of Picasso or Matisse, Chagall is far more playful and liberal with decorative elements, creating a pastoral paradise out of the Russian countryside.

  7. founding the Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting. Elizaveta Nikolaevna Zvantseva (Russian: Елизавета Николаевна Званцева 18 November 1864 OS /30 November 1864 (N. S.)–22 August 1921) was a Russian painter and art instructor who founded "the most progressive art school in pre-1917 Russia".

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