Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was a Russian-French artist. Some of his most famous works include I and the Village from 1911, Adam and Eve from 1912, and The Cattle Dealer from 1912. Throughout his career, Chagall explored themes of love, religion, and spirituality in paintings such as The Praying Jew from 1923 and Lovers with Flowers from 1927. He is also known for works featuring surreal elements like floating figures such as Bouquet with Flying Lovers from 1934-1947.