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Revision as of 12:02, 2 December 2010
White Crucifixion (1938) is a painting by Marc Chagall.
Abstract
Painted as a reaction to the growing wave of anti-Semitic violence in Europe, has become the most celebrated portrait of Jesus as a Jew in art history.
History and current location
Chicago, IL: Art Institute.