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Stedelijk Museum Conservator Meta Chavannes shines a flashlight on a Marc Chagall self portrait, in Amsterdam, Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, during a presentation of results of a five-year research project into the painter. New research shows that for much of Russian-French Modernist painter Marc Chagall's life, which took him from a tiny village in rural Russia to St. Petersburg, Paris and New York, he remained remarkably faithful to eight pigments in his colorful works. (AP Photo/Mike Corder)

Stedelijk Museum Conservator Meta Chavannes shines a flashlight on a Marc Chagall self portrait, in Amsterdam, Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, during a presentation of results of a five-year research project into the painter. New research shows that for much of Russian-French Modernist painter Marc Chagall's life, which took him from a tiny village in rural Russia to St. Petersburg, Paris and New York, he remained remarkably faithful to eight pigments in his colorful works. (AP Photo/Mike Corder)

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