Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Bella Rosenfeld


Related Topics

In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  M. Chagall "Marc and Bella"
The parents of Teja and Bella were friends as well and Bella often dropped in to Teja.
Later Bella Rosenfeld (Chagall) wrote in her memoirs, (I was surprised at his eyes, they were so blue as the sky.
Bella Rosenfeld was born on the 15th of December, 1895 in Vitebsk.
w3.vitebsk.by /eng/vitebsk/chagall/house/room_2.html   (537 words)

  
 Marc Chagall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This period was a difficult one for Chagall, as Jewish residents at the time could only live in St. Petersburg with a permit, and in fact he was jailed for a brief time.
After becoming known as an artist, he left St. Petersburg to settle in Paris (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) in order to be near the art community of the Montparnasse (additional info and facts about Montparnasse) district.
On September 2, 1944, Chagall faced a crisis: his beloved Bella, the constant subject of his paintings and companion of his life, passed away from an illness.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/marc_chagall.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Information Architecture @ Bazzmann|Mag - Cos'è l'architettura dell'informazione? - ISSN: 1721-2413
Intervista ai traduttori del libro di Rosenfeld e Morville.
Rosenfeld e Morville insistono molto sul concetto di "invisibilità della IA": per il 70-80% il lavoro di un information architect rimane nascosto.
Sono convinto che la IA sia proprio ciò che può produrre questo cambiamento, ma per ora resta una bella idea.
ia.bazzmann.com /intervista_architetturainformazione.php   (1784 words)

  
 Mark_Chagall
This long career was marked by endless political and social upheaval, which meant that he lived a number of different lives as a permanent exile from his homeland.
His output was stupendous, ranging from the moving portraits of his first wife, Bella Rosenfeld, to the vibrant stained glass he produced for the cathedrals of Metz, Rheims and the synagogue of the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem - works that glorify color.
Technically he was always seeking to experiment, and yet his inner vision and individualism remained constant throughout the years.
www.hunche.com /chagall.htm   (132 words)

  
 Marc Chagall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chagall remained in St. Petersburg until 1910, and regularly visited his home village where in 1909 he met his future wife, Bella Rosenfeld.
After becoming known as an artist, he left St. Petersburg to settle in Paris in order to be near the art community of the Montparnasse district, where he becomes a friend of Guillaume Apollinaire, Robert Delaunay, and Fernand Léger.
On September 2, 1944, his beloved Bella, the constant subject of his paintings and companion of his life, died from an illness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marc_Chagall   (1368 words)

  
 Marc Chagall - Wikipedia
Visse in questa città fino al 1910 anche se molte volte tornò al suo paese natale e proprio in queste occasioni conobbe la sua futura moglie Bella Rosenfeld.
Sempre in quell'anno tornò in Russia ma venne arruolato per lo scoppio della prima guerra mondiale.
Un anno dopo si sposò con Bella nonostante l'opposizione della famiglia di lei appartenente ad un ceto sociale superiore, e l'anno dopo ebbero una figlia Ida.
it.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marc_Chagall   (996 words)

  
 Marc Chagall - Wikipedia
Im Frühjahr 1907 erfolgt seine Ausbildung an der Schule der Kaiserlichen Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Künste in St.- Petersburg, 1908-1910 Besuch der Malschule von Léon Bakst.
Der Tod seiner geliebten und immer wieder von ihm gemalten Frau Bella am 2.
Bella Chagall, Brennende Lichter, (Rowohlt) Reinbek bei Hamburg 1966 (mit 39 Zeichnungen von Marc Chagall)
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chagall   (838 words)

  
 marc chagall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1914 he returned to Vitsebsk and married his fiancée, Bella Rosenfeld whom he had met in 1909.
As World War I broke out Chagall did not leave his home town but in 1915 he married Bella and the next year they had a daughter named Ida.
Chagall became an active participant in the 1917 Russian Revolution.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Marc_Chagall.html   (478 words)

  
 Artonline
L’anno successivo ritorna a Vitebsk dove, nel 1915, sposa Bella Rosenfeld.
Nel 1928 la moglie Bella traduce in francese Ma vie, libro di memorie che uscirà nel 1931.
Improvvisamente, Bella si ammala e il 2 settembre 1941 muore.
www.artonline.it /biografia.asp?IDArtista=84   (373 words)

  
 Chagall Marc
Bella und Chagalls 1916 geborene Tochter Ida wurden oft von Chagall porträtiert und skizziert.
Chagall kehrte nach Russland zu der wartenden Bella zurück und heiratete sie.
Durch seine revolutionären Ideen erhielt er in Rußland die Möglichkeit, seine Werke in progressiven Galerien auszustellen; zudem wurde ihm nach der Oktoberrevolution 1917 das Amt des Kunstkommissars von Witebsk angetragen, das er bis 1919 ausübte und innerhalb dieser Amtszeit eine Kunstakademie in Witebsk gründete.
www.chagall.de   (286 words)

  
 Pravapis.org - Belarusian language - Art of Marc Chagall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Marries Bella Rosenfeld and settles in Vitebsk, Belarus.
Goes to Kouna (Kaunas) and then to Berlin, when life in USSR becomes unbearable (after being told that he was not suited to the realities of Marxist socialism).
- Burning Lights by Bella Chagall, Marc Chagall (Illustrator) - With illustrations by her husband Marc, Bella Chagall's memoir comes from the poignant brush strokes of childhood in Vitebsk.
www.pravapis.org /art_chagall.asp   (1422 words)

  
 Marc Chagall at Weinstein Gallery
After the opening of this exhibition Chagall returns to Russia to marry Bella and becomes trapped by the onset of WWI and the Russian Revolution.
Marries Bella Rosenfeld in Vitebsk on July 25th, they later move to St. Petersburg where Marc takes a position in the Office of War Economy which exempts him from military service.
In Berlin he is joined by Bella and Ida. Paul Cassirer commissions Chagall to illustrate My Life with a series of 20 etchings; these are his first engraved works.
www.weinstein.com /chagall/cv_chagall.html   (2069 words)

  
 Chagall's response to war and revolution
He married his fiancée, Bella Rosenfeld, in Vitebsk in 1915, and spent the war working in the Office of War Economy in Petrograd, where he was intimately involved with the local avant-garde, both exhibiting his own work and visiting other exhibitions.
Yet a viewing of the rest of the exhibition suggests that not only did Chagall respond positively to the possibility of an artistic upsurge contained in the revolution, but that he was also quite positive about using his experience of revolutionary art in his more personal work.
Here the tiny figure of Bella is slumped in an outsize chair in front of a giant purple mirror.
www.wsws.org /arts/1998/sep1998/cha-s15.shtml   (1774 words)

  
 Chagalls Antwort auf Krieg und Revolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Er heiratete 1915 in Witebsk seine Verlobte Bella Rosenfeld und verbrachte den Krieg als Angestellter des Büros für Kriegswirtschaft in Petrograd, wo er in engen Kontakt zur dortigen Avantgarde kam, die seine Werke ausstellte.
Aber die Ausstellung vermittelt einen durchaus anderen Eindruck: Chagall reagierte nicht nur positiv auf die neuen Horizonte, welche die Revolution der Kunst eröffnete, sondern brachte seine Erfahrung mit der revolutionären Kunst auch ganz bewußt in seine eher persönlichen Werke ein.
Der Einfluß der russischen Avantgarde - Kandinsky und Malewitsch, deren Werke er in Petrograd sah - wird in den schlichten, strengen Formen deutlich, die sich zwischen den Gestalten der Tanzenden abzeichnen.
www.wsws.org /de/1998/sep1998/chag-s30.shtml   (1792 words)

  
 Marc Chagall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Petersburg,Russia to join the gathering of artists in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France.
In 1914 he returned to Vitsebsk and married his fiancée,Bella Rosenfeld whom he had met in 1909.
As World War I broke out Chagall didnot leave his home town but in 1915 he married Bella and the next year they had a daughternamed Ida.
www.therfcc.org /marc-chagall-94137.html   (416 words)

  
 Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) - Russian Artist
Bella Rosenfeld, who Chagall married in 1915 was his soul-mate and his only model.
He extended his trip to include his sister's wedding in Vitebsk and to visit his fiancée Bella.
Tragically Bella didn't live to see the end of the war, dying suddenly in 1944 just before peace was declared.
www.theartgallery.com.au /artEducation/greatartists/chagall/about   (1608 words)

  
 Rosenfeld - eponym.com
Bella Rosenfeld, or Bella Chagall, the wife of Marc Chagall and yiddish picture book writer Bobbie Rosenfeld Daniel Rosenfeld Fanny Rosenfeld, see Gasto Rosenfeld Jakob Rosenfeld,
Ynetnews interviews Professor Alvin Rosenfeld, author of controversial article that noted growing trend of rhetoric resembling 'anti-Zionist hate speech employed by the worst anti-Semites' among progressive Jewish acad...
Lou Rosenfeld is the guest this week on Jon Udell's Interviews with Innovators.Jon Udell speaks with Lou Rosenfeld on this week's Interviews with Innovators.
search.eponym.com /Rosenfeld.html?q=Rosenfeld   (395 words)

  
 Marc Chagall
Op 13 juni 1914 reisde Chagall naar rusland terug om het huwelijk van zijn zus bij te wonen en om zijn geliefde Bella, met wie hij een jaar later trouwt, terug te zien.
Op 25 juli 1915 trouwde Chagall met Bella Rosenfeld, die hij voor zijn vertrek naar Parijs in 1909 had leren kennen.
Om niet in dienst te worden opgeroepen ging Chagall werken bij zijn zwager Jakov Rosenfeld, op wiens kantoor belangrijke oorlogstaken werden verricht en waar de werkzaamheden gelijk werd gesteld met dienst aan het front.
www.kunstbus.nl /verklaringen/marc+chagall.html   (1021 words)

  
 Mark Chagall and Bella
Mark Chagall and Bella (Berta) got acquainted at the end of summer, 1909.
The parents of Teja and Bella were friendsaswell and Bella often dropped in to Teja.eja’s family was well-to-do, the piano and violin often sounded in their home, theatre plays were staged there.
Teja posed to MarcChagall as it wastoo expensivefor him to hire a model.
www.1001art.net /chagall&Bella.html   (521 words)

  
 Rick Steves' Europe: Marc Chagall
Returning to his hometown, Chagall marries Bella Rosenfeld (1915), whose love will inspire him for decades.
The crucifixion starts to appear in his paintings — not as a Christian symbol, but as a representation of the violence mankind perpetrates on itself.
In 1947, his beloved Bella dies, and he stops painting for months.
www.ricksteves.com /plan/destinations/france/chagall.htm   (619 words)

  
 Galerie Maximillian
Exhibiting at the Salon des Indépendents in 1912, Chagall quickly made and impression with his dreamlike paintings and was given his first one-man show in 1914.
In 1915 he returned to Russia to marry Bella Rosenfeld who was to become his beloved wife and muse.
In 1923 the renowned are dealer Ambrose Vollard arranged for Chagall’s return to France.
www.galeriemax.com /Artists.cfm?contacttypeID=1&ContactID=150015&&Bio=1   (414 words)

  
 Marc Chagall - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
After become known as an artist he left St._Petersburg,_Russia to join the gathering of artists in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris,_France.
As World_War_I broke out Chagall did not leave his home town but in 1915 he married Bella and the next year they had a daughter named Ida. Chagall became an active participant in the 1917 Russian_Revolution.
The Soviet Culture Ministry made him a Commissar of Art for the Vitebsk region where he founded an art_school.
www.indexsuche.com /Marc_Chagall.html   (429 words)

  
 Chagall Posters
Afterbecome known as an artist he left St. Petersburg,Russia to join the gathering of artists in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France.
In 1914 hereturned to Vitebsk and married his fiancée, Bella Rosenfeld whom he had met in 1909.
As World War I broke out Chagall did not leave his home town but in 1915 he married Bella and the next year they had a daughter named Ida.
www.altvetmed.com /face/2215-chagall-posters.html   (784 words)

  
 Geometry.Net - Artists: Chagall Marc
Burning Lights by Bella Chagall, Marc Chagall, et all 01 June, 1996
As World War I broke out Chagall did not leave his home town but in he married Bella and the next year they had a daughter named Ida.
At that time he lived in Berlin/Germany with his wife Bella and his daughter Ida. He created woodcuts, etchings and a total of 24 lithographs.
www4.geometry.net /artists/chagall_marc.html   (1673 words)

  
 European Art Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
European Art Magazine ve ne fornisce una lettura parallela, portandovi alla scoperta delle tele che parlano del rapporto amoroso tra il pittore bielorusso e la sua prima moglie, Bella Rosenfeld.
E' come se lei conoscesse tutto della mia infanzia, del mio presente e del mio avvenire, come se riuscisse a vedere attraverso di me, a misurare la mia anima più recondita, anche se è la prima volta che la vedo".
Così Marc Chagall ricordò nell'opera autobiografica La mia vita (1922) il primo incontro — fatale - con la donna che sarebbe diventata nel 1915, sotto la huppah rossa, la sua compagnia di vita: Bella Rosenfeld.
www.eartmagazine.com /readart.asp?f=&id=1163&language=ITA&cat=16   (511 words)

  
 Marc Chagall - Doubletake Gallery is a great place to find artwork by Marc Chagall
Once there, Chagall fell in love with France and the "City of Light" and later spent most of his adult life there.
In 1914, after some success in Paris and Berlin, Chagall returned to Vitebsk just before the outbreak of World War I to marry his childhood sweetheart, Bella Rosenfeld.
His painting, however, did not please the new party officials who angrily asked, "Why is the cow green and why is the horse flying in the sky?
www.doubletakeart.com /marc_chagall.html   (644 words)

  
 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards - 2005 Information
- from anthology "Once Upon A Dyke" (Bella)
Ghost of A Chanse by J M Redmann
A Maid On The Shore by Sonya Taaffe
www.spectrumawards.org /2005.htm   (696 words)

  
 Marc chagall
Ett år senare gifte han sig i Vitebsk med Bella Rosenfeld, en juvelerardotter.
Ida, Marcs och Bellas dotter, föddes sedan år 1916 (då Marc var runt 30 år gammal).
Den 2:a september 1944 dog hans fru Bella.
www.mimersbrunn.se /arbeten/930.asp   (417 words)

  
 Stadthalle Balingen: Marc Chagall - Meisterwerke seiner Keramik - 21.06.-28.09.2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Wechselt in die Swansewa-Schule, die Léon Bakst leitet; bleibt dort bis 1910.
Wiederholte Aufenthalte in Witebsk, lernt dort Bella Rosenfeld kennen, seine spätere Frau, die Tochter eines Juweliers.
Geht nach Paris; ein Mäzen finanziert die Reise.
www.stadthalle.balingen.de /chagall-2003/de/inhalt_partner_links_biographie.htm   (710 words)

  
 Geometry.Net - Artists: Chagall Marc
May I Feel Said He by E. Cummings, Marc Chagall, 31 December, 1999
Marc Chagall was born in Vitebsk, Byelorussia to a poor Hassidic family.
broke out Chagall did not leave his home town but in he married Bella and the next year they had a daughter named Ida.
www4.geometry.net /detail/artists/chagall_marc.html   (2570 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.