Album Le poisson bleu de monsieur Chagall a disparu !

Mister Chagall's blue fish has disappeared!

JA105552
French version
Valérie Lévêque

Museum panic! The animals in Chagall's paintings have disappeared. No more blue fish, no more green pony, no more winged horse! On her way to school, Lorita meets the blue fish... floating in the sky! The animals have floated away like multicolored balloons... Alas, it's...
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Characteristics

Number of pages
43
Artist
Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
Museums
Autres musées, Musée national Marc Chagall, Musée de Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Themes
Animals, Sea
Reference
JA105552
EAN
9782711855520
Size of the book
Bound full paper without cover
Publication date
Avril 2010
Diffusor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Distributor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Conservation museum
Paris - Réunion des musées nationaux- Grand Palais

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4.5 / 5
tantquilyauradeslivres 5/21/17
Ma fille de cinq ans a découvert les peintures de Chagall avec une carte postale envoyée par sa Mamy. Lorsque ma tante lui a offert ce livre, elle a immédiatement fait le lien avec la carte. Depuis, e...Read more...

The work and its artist

Marc Chagall (1887-1985)

A painter, but also a sculptor and a poet, he was born in 1884 in Belarus into a modest family of Jewish origin. It was in his native city that he discovered painting, before leaving in 1907 to study at the Fine Arts School in St. Petersburg and start working in the studio of a Russian ballet decorator. Dreaming of discovering Paris, he settled there in 1911. As soon as he arrived, he met writers, poets and artists who lived in "La Ruche". This city of artists located in the 15th arrondissement of the capital has about a hundred workshops where artists of all nationalities live: Soutine, Archipenko, Zadkine, Léger, Delaunay...