Marc Chagall murals

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The Marc Chagall murals are a pair of large, colorful paintings by the Russian-French artist Marc Chagall that adorn the lobby of New York’s Metropolitan Opera House, celebrated for their dreamlike imagery and musical themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mural
mural
mural series
public artwork
artForm painting
associatedWith Metropolitan Opera productions
New York cultural landmarks
commissionedBy Metropolitan Opera NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Metropolitan Opera House lobby NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfArtist France NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
creator Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
depicts animals
cityscapes
floating figures
landscapes
musical scores
musicians
mythological figures
genre modern art
hasPart The Sources of Music NERFINISHED
The Triumph of Music NERFINISHED
inception 1960s
1966
location Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Opera House NERFINISHED
locationCity New York City NERFINISHED
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
mainSubject dreamlike imagery
music
musical instruments
opera
materialUsed oil paint
movement Expressionism
Modernism
Surrealism
notableFor colorful composition
dreamlike imagery
large scale
musical themes
numberOfWorks 2
partOf public art at Lincoln Center
support canvas
usesColor blue
bright colors
green
red
yellow

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Metropolitan Opera House hasArtWork Marc Chagall murals