• Crucifixion by Marc Chagall, ca. 1938-1940. ... Papal Favorite: Marc Chagall’s “White Crucifixion” depicts Jesus, wearing a tallit instead of a loincloth.
  • The 'White Crucifixion' was made by Marc Chagall after Crystal Night. It represents a still relevant cry against the madness of the Nazis and all extremists.
  • In this study, based on Erwin Panofsky's “Iconographic and Iconological Art Criticism” method, the work of “White Crucifixion” by Marc Chagall, one of the...
  • Painted in 1938, White Crucifixion by Marc Chagall shows the suffering of Jews and Jesus. Violent conflicts are depicted such as the setting on fire of...
  • “As in Marc Chagall’s beautiful painting, the poor Jews, without understanding it, are swept along in the great tempest of the Crucifixion.”
  • And it provides context for “White Crucifixion” (1938), the best known of Chagall’s many interpretations of the crucifixion theme
  • Art and Faith. Marc Chagall. ... Comments Off on Marc Chagall.
  • Green Violinist (1923–24) The obvious Christian symbolism showed in White Crucifixion and other works are surprising given Chagall’s adoring Orthodox Jewish...
  • In the White Crucifixion, Chagall leaves little doubt of Jesus’ identity as an observant Jew, persecuted for his ancestral faith.