Marc Chagall was a painter, sculptor, engraver, illustrator, and creator of stained glass windows, costumes, and stage sets. He divided his time between Paris from 1911, Moscow in 1914, and Berlin in 1923, before returning to Paris, where he obtained French citizenship in 1937. World War II forced Marc Chagall to leave for the United States in 1941. In 1948, he returned to France for good, where he worked until the end of his life.
Marc Chagall was a painter, sculptor, engraver, illustrator, and creator of stained glass windows, costumes, and stage sets. He divided his time between Paris from 1911, Moscow in 1914, and Berlin in 1923, before returning to Paris, where he obtained French citizenship in 1937. World War II forced Marc Chagall to leave for the United States in 1941. In 1948, he returned to France for good, where he worked until the end of his life.