• I and the Village is a "narrative self-portrait" featuring memories of Marc Chagall's childhood in the town of Vitebsk, in Russia.
  • Marc CHAGALL, I and the Village (Moi et le village), 1911, oil on canvas, 75 5/8 x 59 5/8 in. (192.1 x 151.4 cm), MoMA (Museum of Modern Art), New York ©...
  • In I and the Village Chagall mixes modern and figurative elements with cheerful indifference to convention, perspective and the forces of gravity.
  • Marc Chagall. I and the Village. 1911. Oil on canvas. 6' 3 5/8" x 59 5/8" (192.1 x 151.4 cm). Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund.
  • I and the Village is a 1911 oil-on-canvas painting by the Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall created in 1911. It is exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • Marc Chagall, I and the Village, 1911, MoMA. One of Chagall’s best-known artworks must surely be the brilliantly bold I and the Village, made in 1911.
  • H. W. Janson. I and the Village is a "narrative self-portrait" featuring memories of Marc Chagall's childhood in the town of Vitebsk, in Russia.
  • Marc Chagall - I and the Village. ... I and the Village’ illustrates the give and take between beings and the vibrant natural world surrounding them.
    • 7.1 What Artistic Techniques Did Marc Chagall Employ in I and the Village?
    • 7.2 How Does I and the Village Reflect Marc Chagall’s Heritage?
    • 7.3 What Is the Symbolism Behind the Images Depicted in I and the Village?
  • Marc Chagall’s “I and the Village” is currently housed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, USA.