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Marc Chagall' sculptures
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From the 1950s, Marc Chagall started to create sculptures. He realized more than a hundred of them while living in Saint-Paul de Vence. Most of it alludes to the themes of love and animals. They were made from marble, as Deux têtes, une main (Two heads, one hand) in 1964, or Rognes' stone whose orange shine delighted Chagall and inspired him Moïse (Moses) in 1952. Some of his sculptures, which also explored the Old and New Testaments, are displayed at the Centre Pompidou in Metz.
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