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A vibrant symphony of dreamlike animals including a blue-headed rooster defines this 1944 Cubist masterpiece by Marc Chagall, inviting you to explore the profound emotional depth and folklore of his legendary vision.
The painting depicts a man with a beard holding a child, symbolizing faith and innocence amidst a fantastical landscape reminiscent of Chagall's Vitebsk memories.
“Grey Lovers” was created in 1917 by Marc Chagall in Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
“Song of Songs V” was created in c.1965 by Marc Chagall in Surrealism style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Expressionist portrait by Marc Chagall captures a musician holding a violin against a backdrop of figures—a dreamlike depiction reflecting Vitebsk’s cultural heritage and inviting you to explore this captivating masterpiece.
Marc Chagall's "Burning House" (1913) – a vibrant expressionist masterpiece – captures a moment of urgent drama. A man rides past a house engulfed in flames, while cows stand witness to this surreal scene. The ladder suggests an attempt at rescue, adding to the painting’s palpable sense of danger and wonder. This 107 x 120 cm artwork, born from Chagall's unique vision of memory and dreams, offers
Experience the ethereal beauty of Marc Chagall's Naive Art masterpiece The Descent from Cross, a dreamlike 1976 vision of spiritual transcendence and vibrant color that invites you to bring this timeless faith home.
Marc Chagall’s evocative ‘The Violinist,’ painted in 1914, captures a poignant street scene with dreamlike figures and vibrant colors—a testament to his signature style and Jewish folklore heritage. Explore this masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Marc Chagall’s surrealist masterpiece ‘The Jacob's Dream,’ painted in 1963, captures a luminous vision of biblical narrative—a ladder ascending to heaven amidst swirling colors and fantastical figures. Explore this evocative artwork by the iconic artist.
Marc Chagall’s mesmerizing ‘The Israelites are Eating the Passover Lamb,’ painted in 1931, captures a joyous celebration of faith and tradition with fantastical figures soaring above a rustic Jewish home—a dreamlike depiction emblematic of Chagall's signature style.
A mesmerizing stained glass window by Marc Chagall, depicting thirteen figures—people and animals—immersed in a dreamlike landscape filled with vibrant colors and symbolic imagery reflecting Jewish folklore.
Marc Chagall’s evocative Study for Rain captures a lively rural scene brimming with fantastical elements—a man walking alongside a goat atop a thatched roof—reflecting the artist's signature dreamlike style and rooted in his Belarusian heritage. Explore this captivating masterpiece and bring its vibrant beauty into your home.
Marc Chagall’s ‘Rest,’ a vibrant depiction of man and horse amidst birds and figures, embodies the artist's signature dreamlike style from 1975—a testament to his Belarusian heritage and enduring fascination with folklore. Explore this captivating masterpiece and bring its ethereal beauty into your home.
Marc Chagall’s vibrant Naïve Art depiction of Josue and the stone of Sichem captures a dreamlike forest scene—a testament to his Belarusian heritage and imaginative vision. Explore this captivating artwork and bring Chagall's surreal beauty into your home.
This etching, created around 1923 by Marc Chagall, exemplifies Naïve Art's distinctive aesthetic. Featuring two figures engaged in an altercation on a staircase before a doorway, it utilizes hatching and crosshatching to convey depth and texture. Reflecting Chagall’s fascination with Vitebsk’s cultural blend and Gogol’s ‘Dead Souls,’ the artwork embodies surrealism and dreamlike qualities.
Marc Chagall’s ‘Apothecary in Vitebsk,’ painted in 1914, captures the vibrant spirit of his Belarusian hometown with fantastical figures and luminous colors—a testament to his dreamlike style and Jewish heritage. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its enchanting vision home.
Marc Chagall’s mesmerizing ‘King David,’ painted in 1951, captures the biblical tale with vibrant color and fantastical imagery—a dreamlike depiction of King David playing his harp amidst a lively scene populated by women and birds. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring Chagall's visionary style into your home.