Self Portrait with Easel (1914; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Self Portrait with Easel,” created by Marc Chagall in 1914 in Paris, France, is an oil on canvas piece reflecting the Cubism art movement. It measures 72 x 47 cm and is a self-portrait genre currently held in a private collection.

In the artwork, Marc Chagall portrays himself in the act of painting, seated before an easel. The composition uses the distinct style of Cubism with fragmented and geometric forms, though Chagall’s personal touch is evident in the vibrant, almost dreamlike use of color and form. The artist, depicted with an intense expression, holds a brush poised towards the easel, suggesting a moment of deep concentration and creative engagement. The background is rendered using deep, rich tones which contrast with the lighter hues of the artist’s garments and the easel surface, contributing to the dynamic tension within the composition. The usage of vivid colors and expressive brush strokes further encapsulates the introspective nature of a self-portrait, offering viewers a glimpse into Chagall’s artistic process and persona.

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