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Marc Chagall "Dead Souls"

Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
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Artists

Marc Chagall
In 1922 the twentieth-century painter and printmaker Marc Chagall (1887-1985) started a life moving among cities such as Berlin and Paris in order to escape from post-revolutionary Russia. It was during this time that he studied etching techniques and "Dead Souls" was his first collection of works. Chagall's love for his native country and nostalgic sentiments infuse these copperplate engravings for which he chose "Dead Souls," written by the Russian author Gogol (1809-1862) whom he held in esteem. "Dead Souls" is a collection of monochromatic copperplate engravings. Although they are not multicolor prints as his later woodblock print collections were, the highly varied scene compositions and fine motifs adrift in tenderness that are unique to Chagall's prints appear in these works. Major works on display are Chagall's complete 96 copperplate engraving prints that he created to illustrate the Russian author Gogol's unfinished story "Dead Souls". This exhibition will not circulate in other galleries.

Commentary by Curatorial Staff: March 11th, 18th & 25th; April 1st 14:40- 40 minutes
Admission tickets are necessary, and the starting location is near the entrance to the 2nd floor exhibition room.

Special Talk by the Museum Director: March 17th, 14:00- 40 minutes
Admission tickets are necessary, and the starting location is near the entrance to the 2nd floor exhibition room.

Talk Free Time: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10:00-13:00 excluding free admission days.
A time for a change from the usual silence kept for art appreciation and to have frank conversations in front of these masterpieces with your friends, family and children.

Image: "Gogol and Chagall" from Woodblock Print Collection "Dead Souls"

Schedule

Mar 10 (Sat) 2007-Apr 1 (Sun) 2007 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closes at 17:30 on Saturdays, Sundays and Public holidays.
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥400, University and High School Students ¥200, Over 65s ¥200, Junior High School Students and below Free, First Day (March 10th) Free
VenueMachida City Museum of Graphic Arts
http://hanga-museum.jp/english
Location4-28-1 Haramachida, Machida-shi, Tokyo 194-0013
Access12 minute walk from the Terminal exit of Machida Station on the JR Yokohama line, 15 minute walk from the East exit of Machida Station on the Odakyu line.
Phone042-726-2771
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