A lot of items related to Marc Chagall, 1887 to 1985, Russian, Jewish, and French artists. Oil on canvas study attributed to the artist, a sketch for a 1920 artwork titled Vitebsk, The Blue House, now in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Liege. Chagall, an illustrated catalog by Raymond Cogniat, English edition published in 1966 by Harry N. Abrams Publishers. An original black and white photo depicting Marc Chagall and Nadia Khodasevich Leger at the opening of the Fernand Léger Museum, Handwritten inscription in Russian in the lower right: To Volodya Feltsman, laureate of the Paris competition, from Nadia Leger and M. Chagall, November 29, 1971. Business card of Robert R. Littman, the director of Centro Cultural Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico where a large exhibition of Chagall's work was held in the 1980s. Two 2000s Russian newspapers with articles about Marc Chagall's family. Nadia Khodasevich Leger, 1904-1982, was a French artist, a cousin of Vladimir Khodasevich, and the wife of French artist Fernand Leger. Vladimir Feltsman, born in 1952, is a Russian-American classical pianist. In 1971, he won the Grand Prix at the Marguerite Long International Piano Competition in Paris. Provenance: Anna Feltsman Estate. Feltsman family: Oscar Feltsman 1921-2013 was a Russian Ukrainian-born composer of Lithuanian Jewish descent. He was the father of Vladimir Feltsman, born in 1952 a Russian-American classical pianist. Anna Feltsman was the first wife of Vladimir Feltsman. European Modern Art For Collectors, Memorabilia.