Young Marc Chagall, born Moshe Segal in 1887 Russia, was a sickly child who didn't do well in school. His observant Jewish family and neighbors viewed his compulsion to draw with suspicion and even fear, but his mother was sympathetic enough to send him to Paris, where he found his second home and a new world of ideas and inspiration. Adapted for Brooklyn Blowback by David Kay, MLS.
Thanks for this. The biography is so well done. :)
bevscorner 3 years ago
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tek00024 3 years ago