Marc Chagall Vogels

For Marc Chagall, the bird symbolized freedom, spirit, and the harmony between heaven and earth. Appearing throughout his paintings and stained-glass works, Chagall’s birds serve as poetic messengers of love, faith, and imagination. In works like The Blue Bird (Musée National Marc Chagall, Nice) and The Rooster and the Lovers (Centre Pompidou, Paris), they embody the artist’s belief that art — like flight — can lift the soul beyond time, sorrow, and the limits of the world.