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In the captivating halls of the Hennie Onstad Museum of Arts in Oslo, around 30 Kos & Koas art enthusiasts were treated to an exclusive private exhibition tour led by a passionate professor of art history. Sponsored by Moishe House Without Walls, the event brought together a diverse group eager to explore the mesmerizing works of Marc Chagall.
With the professor as their guide, the participants embarked on an intimate journey through Chagall’s masterpieces. Especially with emphasis on the Jewish history of that same period.
Thanks to the sponsorship of Moishe House Without Walls, the event not only fostered a profound appreciation for Chagall’s artistry but also created a warm and welcoming atmosphere among the participants. It was an unforgettable occasion that left everyone inspired and connected, reminding them of the enduring power of art to bring people together.

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