Creation of World (study to vitrage at Musée national Message Biblique Marc Chagall in Nice) (1971; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Creation of World (study to vitrage at Musée national Message Biblique Marc Chagall in Nice)” is a piece by Marc Chagall, created in 1971 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This artwork is part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified within the design genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 37.5 by 56 centimeters.

This piece features three panels, each with intricate and whimsical line drawings that evoke a sense of movement and vitality. The left panel depicts a swirling composition, likely representing elements of nature and celestial bodies. The central panel appears to center around a radiant sun at its top, with figures and various animals dispersed below, indicating a vivid scene of creation. The right panel features dynamic, flowing lines and abstract shapes, possibly symbolizing the forces of life and energy. The overall composition of the artwork is characterized by fluid and organic forms that are typical of Chagall’s unique and imaginative style.

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