The artwork, referred to as “Song of Songs III,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1960 while he was in France. This piece, which belongs to the Surrealism art movement, was crafted using Indian ink and pencil on paper. It is part of the “Song of Songs” series and falls under the genre of sketch and study. The dimensions of the artwork are 28.5 by 33.5 centimeters.
The artwork exhibits a whimsical and surreal quality, typical of Chagall’s style. It presents a dream-like composition filled with floating figures and fantastical elements. At the center stands a couple, seemingly in an embrace, surrounded by various symbolic creatures and forms. The backdrop is predominantly in shades of pink, providing a soft and mystical ambiance. The use of Indian ink and pencil adds a sketched, organic texture to the piece, which complements the surreal subject matter perfectly. This piece vividly encapsulates the emotional depth and imaginative richness commonly found in Chagall’s work.