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Farewell to Art

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At the age of 88, Chagall produced fifty black-and-white lithographs, illustrating The Tempest. They were printed alongside Shakespeare’s play in 1975 in a limited collectors’ edition, and are almost unknown even to Chagall scholars. The loose leaves of this unbound volume allow the lithographs to be taken out and framed, as will be done in the Ben Uri Gallery exhibition. Towards the end of the play, Prospero famously gives up his “rough magic” and drowns his book. As this may be Shakespeare’s last play, many have read Prospero’s abjuration of his “art to enchant” as the playwright’s own farewell to writing. Chagall’s very personal treatment of the play adds a third story to this expression of the farewell to art by an ageing artist. Far from being Renaissance aristocrats, the figures are Chagall’s familiar protagonists, from his own personal mythography. The tempest itself is transformed into the symbolic tempest that engulfed Chagall’s life in the first half of the twentieth century, turning the Jewish people into refugees. AUTHOR: Hanna Scolnicov is Professor emerita of Theatre Studies and former Head of the School of Graduate Studies of the Faculty of Arts at Tel-Aviv University, and a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge. She has published books and essays, in English and Hebrew, on Adam de la Halle, Shakespeare, Jonson, Stoppard, Pinter and Chagall. Her writing focuses on the relationship between word and visual image. SELLING POINTS: The first international exhibition to display Chagall’s lithographs to The Tempest, wherein Chagall’s Russian-Jewish world meets Shakespeare’s Renaissance aristocrats Features almost completely unknown works by this famous artist, which illustrates Chagall’s own tribulations as a refugee Discusses the interplay between Shakespeare’s fantasy and Chagall’s surrealism, noting the Jewish eroticism and the drama of Chagall’s own family life that plays out in these lithographs 10 colour, 70 b/w images

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Dimensions 240 × 240 mm
ISBN

9780900157653

Dimensions

240 x 240 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Hanna Scolnicov

Author Bio

Hanna Scolnicov is Professor emerita of Theatre Studies and former Head of the School of Graduate Studies of the Faculty of Arts at Tel-Aviv University, and a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge. She has published books and essays, in English and Hebrew, on Adam de la Halle, Shakespeare, Jonson, Stoppard, Pinter and Chagall. Her writing focuses on the relationship between word and visual image.

Number of Pages

112

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