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- Putty
- Black
- Espresso
- Walnut
- Rosy Brown
- Gray
- White
- Cobalt Violet
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Brown
- Mahogany
- Celadon
- Driftwood
- Coral
- Surrealism
- Color Palette
- Chagall
- Vitebsk
- Francis Bacon
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- Figure Painting
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- British Art
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- "Color Palette
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- Anxiety
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- Jewish Folklore
- Frida Kahlo
- Isolation
- Marc
- Female Figure
- Naïve Art
- Blue Background
- Barcelona Artist
This painting portrays Frida Kahlo, renowned Mexican artist celebrated for her self-portraits. Featuring a woman crowned with flowers and gazing at the viewer, it incorporates symbolic elements like birds and intricate floral details—a testament to Kahlo's distinctive artistic vision.
“Blue clown” was created in 1984 by Marc Chagall in Naïve Art (Primitivism) style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. ### Blue clown ##### [Marc Chagall]
“Three nudes” was created in 1984 by Marc Chagall in Surrealism style. Find more prominent pieces of nude painting (nu) at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
“Study to "Song of Songs V"” by Marc Chagall (c.1965) exemplifies Surrealism with its dreamlike depiction of cows, birds, and a moonlit hillside—a poignant reflection of Chagall’s Vitebsk heritage and enduring fascination with folklore.