Having already achieved worldwide recognition, Chagall received a number of orders for the design of public buildings.
The most famous of this kind of work is the ceiling painting of the auditorium in the Paris Opera, performed in 1963-64, and the large frescoes of “The Beginning of Music” and “The Triumph of Music”, created in 1966 for the building of the New York Metropolitan Opera Theater. In addition, Chagall was the author of several large mosaics.
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