White Crucifixion

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White Crucifixion is a 1938 painting by Marc Chagall that portrays the crucified Jesus surrounded by scenes of Jewish persecution, often interpreted as a powerful response to rising antisemitism in Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
background color white
collection Art Institute of Chicago NERFINISHED
country of origin France NERFINISHED
creator Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
creator nationality Belarusian-French
depicts Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Jewish persecution
Jewish prayer shawl
Jewish refugees
Jewish villagers
Lithuanian flag
antisemitic violence
boat of refugees
burning Torah scrolls
burning synagogue
fleeing villagers
green flag
looted Jewish property
menorah
pillaged synagogue interior
pogrom
red flag
tallit
wandering Jew
genre history painting
religious painting
hasPart scenes of refugees fleeing
scenes of religious desecration
scenes of village destruction
inception 1938
influencedBy Kristallnacht NERFINISHED
rise of Nazism
interpretedAs commentary on persecution of Jews
fusion of Christian and Jewish symbolism
political statement
response to rising antisemitism in Europe
language of title English
location Art Institute of Chicago NERFINISHED
main subject crucified Jesus NERFINISHED
material used oil paint
movement Expressionism
Modernism
original title La Crucifixion blanche NERFINISHED
original title language French
support canvas

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Marc Chagall notableWork White Crucifixion