Apothecary in Vitebsk (1914; Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Apothecary in Vitebsk” was created by Marc Chagall in 1914 in Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus. This piece, part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, is a cityscape rendered in gouache, watercolor, tempera, and paper. It is presently housed in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a serene, picturesque view of a street in Vitebsk, featuring a quaint apothecary on the right side, signified by the Cyrillic letters “Аптека” visible on its facade. Timber frame houses line both sides of the dirt road, with the background showcasing a verdant landscape and a clear, cloud-speckled sky. The palette consists of earthy tones highlighted with vibrant greens and blues, reflecting a charming, rustic ambiance. The scene captures a moment of daily life in a small town, with a solitary figure walking down the street, emphasizing a sense of peace and simplicity inherent in this depiction.

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