Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
ADJUNCT MODULE D: WORLD ART
Preferred Title:
Chagall Museum Auditorium; Stained Glass Windows
Image View:
Detail, goats and snake at the bottom left (Adam and Eve scene)
Creator:
Marc Chagall (Belorussian artist, 1887-1985)
Location:
repository: Musée National Marc Chagall (Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France)
Location Note:
Avenue Dr Ménard
GPS:
43.709167 7.269536
Date:
ca. 1970-1972 (creation)
Cultural Context:
French
Style Period:
Twentieth century
Work Type 1:
stained glass (visual work)
Classification:
Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design
Material:
painted and fired glass; lead caming
Technique:
painting and painting techniques; stained glass
Subjects:
abstraction; contemporary (1960 to present); decorative arts; nonrepresentational art
Description:
The museum was created during the lifetime of the artist, with the support of the Minister of Culture André Malraux, and inaugurated in 1973. The auditorium or concert hall is intentionally left dark to emphasize its vividly colored stained glass windows, which Chagall specifically designed for the space. Chagall developed his glass painting technique with Charles Marq, and collaborated with him for over 20 years. The technique involves "flashing" (layering), very thin color stains on the glass, the use of acid etching, and finally painting on top. Chagall would do watercolor cartoons indicating the leading (lead cames) as well as the color and design, and Marq would adapt these as needed to make it structurally sound. Chagall would do the final painting details on top of the glass. (Source: Chagall Museum [website]; http://en.musees-nat ionaux-alpesmaritime s.fr/chagall/)
Collection:
Archivision Adjunct Module D: World Art
Identifier:
7A1-CHAGALL-ADSGW-B0 4
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Chagall Museum Auditorium; Stained Glass Windows