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Artwork ImageArtwork NameArtist NameDateLocationArt Movement
View over Notre-DameView over Notre-DameMarc Chagall1980; Saint-paul-de-vence, FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
VillageVillageMarc Chagall1975; Saint-paul-de-vence, FrancePrivate CollectionNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Bathing of a BabyBathing of a BabyMarc Chagallc.1916; Saint Petersburg, Russian FederationPskov State United Museum of History, Architeture and Fine Arts, Pskov, RussiaNaïve Art (Primitivism)
BathshebaBathshebaMarc Chagall1962 - 1963; FrancePrivate CollectionNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Bathsheba reminds David of his promise to appoint their son Solomon as king of Israel after him (I Kings, I, 15-20)Bathsheba reminds David of his promise to appoint their son Solomon as king of Israel after him (I Kings, I, 15-20)Marc Chagall1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Before the death, blind Isaac bless his second son Jacob, Rebecca, told him to make it for his elder son, Esau (Genesis, XXVII, 26-29)Before the death, blind Isaac bless his second son Jacob, Rebecca, told him to make it for his elder son, Esau (Genesis, XXVII, 26-29)Marc Chagall1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Being asleep in the desert where he had retired to wait for the death, Elijah has been  awakened and cheered by an angel (I Kings, XIX, 5-8)Being asleep in the desert where he had retired to wait for the death, Elijah has been awakened and cheered by an angel (I Kings, XIX, 5-8)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Bella and Ida by the WindowBella and Ida by the WindowMarc Chagall1916; Saint Petersburg, Russian FederationPrivate CollectionNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David killed a lion that threatened his flock (I Samuel, XVII, 34, 36)David killed a lion that threatened his flock (I Samuel, XVII, 34, 36)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David on his throne hosts his rebellious son Absalom, forgives him and kisses him (II Samuel, XIV, 28-33)David on his throne hosts his rebellious son Absalom, forgives him and kisses him (II Samuel, XIV, 28-33)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David sings accompanying himself in the harp before Saul, and relieves his suffering (I Samuel, XVI, 19-23)David sings accompanying himself in the harp before Saul, and relieves his suffering (I Samuel, XVI, 19-23)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David's victory over Goliath (I Samuel, XVII, 48, 51)David's victory over Goliath (I Samuel, XVII, 48, 51)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David with BathshebaDavid with BathshebaMarc Chagall1980; Saint-paul-de-vence, FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David with his harpDavid with his harpMarc Chagall1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
David with the Head of Goliath, comes to Saul (I Samuel, XVII, 55 58)David with the Head of Goliath, comes to Saul (I Samuel, XVII, 55 58)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
DawnDawnMarc Chagall1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, FrancePrivate CollectionNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Deborah the prophetess urges Barak to raise an army and give battle to the army of Jabin (Judges IV, 4-9)Deborah the prophetess urges Barak to raise an army and give battle to the army of Jabin (Judges IV, 4-9)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Delilah cut Samson's hair and, had thus deprived him his superhuman strength, he has fallen asleep on her lap and she is going to deliver him to Philistines who watch (Judges XVI, 15-18)Delilah cut Samson's hair and, had thus deprived him his superhuman strength, he has fallen asleep on her lap and she is going to deliver him to Philistines who watch (Judges XVI, 15-18)Marc Chagallc.1956; FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Illustration for Louis Aragon's work "One who says things without saying anything"Illustration for Louis Aragon's work "One who says things without saying anything"Marc Chagall1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
Illustration for Louis Aragon's work "One who says things without saying anything"Illustration for Louis Aragon's work "One who says things without saying anything"Marc Chagall1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, FranceNaïve Art (Primitivism)
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