Listening to the Cock (1944; United States) by Marc Chagall

“Listening to the Cock” is an oil on canvas painting by Marc Chagall, created in 1944 in the United States. This artwork, which belongs to the Cubism movement, measures 92.5 x 74.5 cm and is classified as a genre painting. It is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

The artwork displays a dreamlike, vibrant composition characteristic of Chagall’s style. Dominated by bold hues of red, green, and blues, the painting presents fantastical elements with symbolic imagery. At the center of the piece, a brightly colored rooster with a striking blue head is depicted, surrounded by abstract shapes and mystical forms. Above the rooster, a faintly outlined human figure appears to be engaged in an intimate listening pose, enhancing the narrative suggested by the title. The crescent moon adds a touch of surrealism, while abstractions and fluid lines create a sense of movement and emotion within the painting. Chagall’s use of color and form emphasizes a sense of whimsy and mystery, inviting viewers to delve into the layers of metaphor and story within the scene.

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