Bella Rosenfeld
Bella Rosenfeld Chagall (Russian: Бэлла Розенфельд-Шагал, 1895, Vitebsk - September 2, 1944, New York City), was the wife of Marc Chagall and a writer. She was the subject of many of Chagall's paintings including Bella with White Collar in 1917.
Timeline of her biography
- 1895 Bella Rosenfeld was born into the wealthy Jewish family of a Vitebsk jeweler.
- 1909 She met Marc Chagall, at that time, a penniless apprentice of Leon Bakst. According to Marc, their love started the moment they saw each other and continued for 35 years.
- 1915 they were married and moved to Petrograd.
- 1916 she gave birth to their daughter Ida.
- 1918 they returned to Vitebsk
- 1922 they emigrated to Lithuania and then to Germany.
- 1924 they moved to Paris.
- 1939 they moved to the south of France
- 1941 arrested in Marseille and then fled to the United States
- September 2, 1944 Bella died from a viral infection
- 1946 Marc Chagall published her most famous book The Burning Lights.
Works
- The Burning Lights, ISBN 0-930395-26-3
- First Encounter, ISBN 0-8052-3768-2
Bibliography
- Shishanov V. «These young people were socialists … ». Participants of revolutionary movement in Marc Chagal and Belly Rozenfeld's environment // Bulletin of the Museum of Marc Chagal. 2005. №13. P. 64-74. [1]
- Shishanov, V. «Wishing to arrive...» (Documents on study Belly Rozenfeld on the Moscow higher female courses)// The Chagalovsky sbornik. Release. 3. Materials X - XIV Chagalovsky readings in Vitebsk (2000-2004). Minsk: «Riftur», 2008. P.176-182.[2]
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Rosenfeld Chagall, Bella |
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1895 |
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