Bella Rosenfeld

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Bella Rosenfeld was a Belarusian-born Jewish writer and the first wife and muse of artist Marc Chagall, who featured her prominently in many of his most famous paintings.

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instanceOf Belarusian Jew
Jewish person
person
writer
associatedWith Russian avant-garde art milieu through Marc Chagall
Vitebsk Jewish community NERFINISHED
birthPlace Russian Empire
Vitebsk NERFINISHED
present-day Belarus
child Ida Chagall NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
culturalIdentity Belarusian-born Jew
depictedIn numerous paintings by Marc Chagall
ethnicity Jewish
familyName Rosenfeld NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical writing
memoir
givenName Bella NERFINISHED
influenced themes of love and memory in Marc Chagall’s art
inspired Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
many paintings by Marc Chagall
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
Yiddish
museOf Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
name Bella Rosenfeld NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
Yiddish
notableFor being the first wife of Marc Chagall
being the muse of Marc Chagall
notableWork Burning Lights NERFINISHED
occupation writer
portrayedAs embracing figure with Marc Chagall in his paintings
floating bride in paintings by Marc Chagall
relative Ida Chagall NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
residence France
Moscow
Paris
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Vitebsk NERFINISHED
spouse Marc Chagall NERFINISHED

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Marc Chagall spouse Bella Rosenfeld