Publisher Description
I called the GUI and features the gold standard for art viewing apps." -Lisa Caplan, AppAdvice Overdamped Art proudly presents Chagall HD 3.0 New look, New UI. The biggest update since the launch Chagall HD is used in various colleges and art schools Optimized for iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Pro Compatible with all devices with iOS 7.1 or higher Virtual Museum Experience Born into an Orthodox Jewish family in what was then known as Russian Poland, March Chagall studied in St. Petersburg and Paris and returned to his native city on the eve of World War I. He joined the Knave of Diamond group and participated in their 1917 exhibition, which was intended as an attack on the stuffy classicism of the Moscow School of Art. The Revolution broke out shortly afterwards and Chagall was appointed Director of the Vitebsk Art School before being summoned to Moscow to design sets for the Jewish Theatre. After settling near Paris, he moved to the USA on the outbreak of World War II. After spending 6 years in America, he returned to France where he spent the rest of his career. His paintings combine fantasy, folklore and biblical themes with an intensely surreal quality. Indeed, it is claimed that Guillaume Apollinaire originally coined the term 'Surrealist' to describe Chagall's paintings. 9 Categories 1. Russia (~1910) 2. France (1911~1914) 3. Russia and Soviet Belarus (1915~1922) 4. France (1923~1941) 5. America (1942~1948) 6. France (1948~1960 7. France (1961~1970) 8. France (1971~) 9. Works from Unknown Dates Educational Info 1. Title 2. Original Year 3. Method/Tools of Painting 4. Size of Original Painting 5. Current Location and Ownership Features -Background Music -Slideshow -Save to Photo -Share via Email, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter -Bookmark Folder -Wikipedia Link -Artist Info, Category period Info
Requires iOS 7.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.