Marc Chagall was one of the twentieth century's most successful artists, yet he spent most of his life exiled from Russia, considered too bourgeoisie for the USSR.

Now an exhibition in Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery shines a light on the work of this artist, once banished from the country.

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