The Fiddler

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The Fiddler is a famous early 20th-century painting by Marc Chagall that depicts a violinist in a dreamlike, folkloric village scene, reflecting his Russian-Jewish heritage and signature surreal style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
colorPalette blues
greens
vivid colors
yellows
countryOfOrigin France
creator Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
creatorEthnicity Jewish
creatorNationality Russian-French
depicts Jewish shtetl
Russian village
dreamlike landscape
fiddler
folkloric imagery
rooftop fiddler
village scene
violinist
genre modernist painting
hasMotif floating figures
oversized musician
tilted houses
village rooftops
hasStyle dreamlike
folkloric
surreal
symbolic
hasTheme Jewish tradition
cultural identity
memory
music
rural life
spirituality
inCollection private collection
influenced visual conception of Fiddler on the Roof
inspiredBy Hasidic Jewish culture
Marc Chagall's Russian-Jewish heritage
life in Vitebsk
movement Expressionism
Modernism
Surrealism
notableFor iconic image of a fiddler on a rooftop
influence on the title of the musical Fiddler on the Roof
partOf Marc Chagall's early career works
period early 20th century
technique oil painting

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Marc Chagall notableWork The Fiddler