Acrobat with bouquet (1963; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Acrobat with Bouquet,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1963 in France. It is executed using gouache, Indian ink, and watercolor on paper, and it measures 63.5 x 46 cm. This piece is associated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and belongs to the genre painting category.

“Acrobat with Bouquet” depicts a fantastical scene, rich in vivid and fluid hues. Dominated by shades of blue, the central figure appears to be an acrobat suspended mid-air. The acrobat, with elongated limbs and an ethereal presence, extends one arm forward holding a vibrant bouquet of flowers, which contrasts vividly against the overall cool palette. The composition features fluid, sweeping lines that convey a sense of motion and dream-like quality, characteristic of Chagall’s style. The background includes a glowing circular form resembling a moon, enhancing the surreal atmosphere. This artistic blend of whimsy and dramatic tension encapsulates Chagall’s unique approach to genre painting and his signature coloring technique.

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