Naïve Art (Primitivism)

Justice (Christ and the Elders in the Temple) (1837) by John Bradley

The artwork titled “Justice (Christ and the Elders in the Temple)” was created by John Bradley in 1837. This piece falls under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a religious painting. The artwork depicts a scene with Christ seated centrally and illuminated amidst a group of elders and various other figures. The …

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Portrait of Catherine Rachel (Winant) Cole (1833) by John Bradley

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Catherine Rachel (Winant) Cole,” was created by the artist John Bradley in 1833. This work belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the portrait genre. The painting is characterized by a simplicity and directness typical of Naïve Art, reflecting a straightforward and unsophisticated approach to painting. In …

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Self Portrait by John Bradley

The artwork, titled “Self Portrait,” is a creation by the artist John Bradley, and it belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement within the genre of portraiture. In the artwork, John Bradley depicts himself with a notable sense of self-awareness and simplicity characteristic of the Naïve Art movement. The artist is positioned against a dark, …

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A blue painter (1980; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “A blue painter” is a creation of Marc Chagall, a renowned artist recognized for his contributions to the Naïve Art movement, also known as Primitivism. It was completed in 1980, a period when Chagall was resided in Saint-paul-de-Vence, France. This piece is a lithograph on paper, measuring dimensions of 52.5 cm by …

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Abraham and Isaac on the way to the place of Sacrifice (c.1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Abraham and Isaac on the way to the place of Sacrifice” by Marc Chagall was created around 1931 in Paris, France. This piece, measuring 62 x 48.5 cm, was executed using gouache and oil on paper. It exemplifies the Naïve Art movement, often associated with Primitivism, and is categorized as a religious painting …

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Abraham and three Angels (c.1964; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Abraham and three Angels” was created by artist Marc Chagall around 1964 in France. With dimensions of 24.6 x 32.2 cm, this piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is recognized as a sketch and study. It characteristically reflects Chagall’s unique style and interpretation of biblical themes, which are common subjects …

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Abraham and three Angels (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

“Abraham and three Angels” is a religious painting by Marc Chagall, created in 1966 in Saint-paul-de-Vence, France. Executed in oil on canvas, the artwork is a substantial piece, with dimensions of 190 x 292 cm. It is associated with the Naïve Art movement, also known as Primitivism, which is characterized by a childlike simplicity and …

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Abraham and three Angels (c.1964; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Abraham and three Angels” by Marc Chagall dates back to circa 1964 and originates from France. It belongs to the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism, and is characterized as a sketch and study. The dimensions of this piece measure approximately 22.4 x 31.2 cm. The artwork depicts a biblical narrative, representing the patriarch …

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Abraham and three Angels (c.1964; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Abraham and Three Angels” was created by Marc Chagall around 1964 in France. The piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and takes the form of a sketch and study, measuring 24.4 x 32 cm. This artwork encapsulates Chagall’s distinctive style and his engagement with biblical themes. In the artwork, Marc Chagall …

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Abraham approaching Sodom with Three Angels (Genesis , XVIII, 16) (1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Abraham approaching Sodom with Three Angels (Genesis, XVIII, 16)” was created by artist Marc Chagall in 1956, in France. This piece is an etching on paper, measuring 53.3 by 39.4 cm. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a religious painting. This work is part of the …

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Abraham is going to sacrifice his son (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Abraham is going to sacrifice his son” is a creation of Marc Chagall, completed in 1931 while he was in Paris, France. This religious painting, which measures 62 x 48.5 cm, utilizes mediums such as gouache and oil on paper. Chagall’s piece is associated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, which often …

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Branch and flute-player (1957; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Branch and flute-player” is a lithograph on paper created by Marc Chagall in 1957 in France. It measures 63.5 x 46 cm and is affiliated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This symbolic painting exemplifies the unique style and imaginative whimsy for which Chagall is celebrated. Upon closer examination of the artwork, …

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Elijah is taken to heaven in a chariot of fire, to his disciple Elisha (II Kings, II 0.9-12) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Elijah is taken to heaven in a chariot of fire, to his disciple Elisha” is an etching on paper created circa 1956 in France by artist Marc Chagall. This piece is part of the “Etchings for the Bible” series produced between 1930-1939 and 1952-1956. Measuring 32.9 x 25.2 cm, the artwork belongs …

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Elijah met at the gate of Zarephath a widow trying to collect firewood, which, on the order of the Lord nourish it during the famine (I Kings XVII, 1-10) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

This artwork, titled “Elijah met at the gate of Zarephath a widow trying to collect firewood, which, on the order of the Lord nourish it during the famine (I Kings XVII, 1-10),” is an etching on paper by Marc Chagall, dating around 1956, originating from France. It is a part of the “Etchings for the …

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Elijah, on the top of Mount Carmel, announced the impending rain before any single cloud in the sky appear (I Kings XVIII, 41-46) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Elijah, on the top of Mount Carmel, announced the impending rain before any single cloud in the sky appeared (I Kings XVIII, 41-46)” is a creation of the artist Marc Chagall from around 1956, in France. This piece, which is an etching on paper, measures 29.1 x 25 cm and is a …

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Elijah resurrects the son of the widow of Zarephath (I Kings, XVII, 17-22) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Elijah resurrects the son of the widow of Zarephath (I Kings, XVII, 17-22)” was created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. It is an etching on paper with dimensions of 30.9 x 24.5 cm. This piece is a part of the “Etchings for the Bible” series created between 1930-1939 and later …

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Eve by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Eve” by Marc Chagall is a lithograph on paper that resonates with the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism. It falls within the genre of religious painting and showcases the distinctive style and theological themes often explored by Chagall in his work. “Eve” is characterized by its vibrant colors and dynamic composition, which …

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In rage which he felt to the idolatry of the chosen people of God, Moses broken the Tablets of the Law (Exodus, XXXII, 15-19) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “In rage which he felt to the idolatry of the chosen people of God, Moses broken the Tablets of the Law (Exodus, XXXII, 15-19)” was created by the artist Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. It is an etching on paper, with dimensions of 29.6 x 23.5 cm. This piece belongs to …

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Interior with Flowers (1918; Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Interior with Flowers” was created by the artist Marc Chagall in 1918, during his time in Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus. This piece is rendered on paper using tempera as the medium, and it reflects the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism. The dimensions of the artwork are 46.5 by 61 centimeters. As an …

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Isaiah’s oracle on the ruins of Babylon (Isaiah XIII) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Isaiah’s oracle on the ruins of Babylon (Isaiah XIII)” is a significant piece by the artist Marc Chagall, created around 1956 in France. It is an etching on paper, contributing to the genre of religious painting. Measuring 32.1 x 25.3 cm, this artwork is a part of the “Etchings for the Bible” …

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Isaiah’s Prayer (Isaiah LXIV, 6 11) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Isaiah’s Prayer (Isaiah LXIV, 6-11)” is a creation of artist Marc Chagall, dating from circa 1956 and crafted in France. This etching on paper measures 32.6 x 24.7 cm and is part of Chagall’s series “Etchings for the Bible,” which he worked on both between 1930-1939 and later during 1952-1956. The medium …

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Meditation (1979; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Meditation” is a lithography on paper created by Marc Chagall in 1979 at Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a religious painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 60 x 43.5 cm. This evocative piece by Marc Chagall is marked by the artist’s characteristic …

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Meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well (Genesis XXIX, 7, 10) (c.1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork entitled “Meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well (Genesis XXIX, 7, 10)” is a creation of the esteemed artist Marc Chagall, conceived around 1931 while he was in Paris, France. This work is an etching on paper, contributing to the genre of religious painting, and is part of the “Etchings for the …

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Miriam, sister of Moses, dances with her ​​friends to celebrate the deliverance of Israel (Exodus, XV,19-21) (c.1934; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Miriam, sister of Moses, dances with her ​​friends to celebrate the deliverance of Israel (Exodus, XV,19-21)” was created by artist Marc Chagall around 1934 in Paris, France. This piece is an etching on paper, measuring 30 by 23.6 centimeters, and crafted in the realm of Naïve Art or Primitivism. It belongs to …

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Moise blesses Joshua (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall’s artwork titled “Moise blesses Joshua” hails from the year 1966 and was created in Saint-paul-de-vence, France. It is a lithograph on paper, measured at 44.1 cm by 31.9 cm, and forms part of Chagall’s series “The Story of the Exodus.” This piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as …

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Noah lets go the dove through the window of the Ark (Genesis VIII, 6 9) (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Noah lets go the dove through the window of the Ark (Genesis VIII, 6-9)” is a creation by artist Marc Chagall, dated 1931 and originating from Paris, France. The medium used in this piece is a combination of gouache and oil on paper. This work is a part of the Naïve Art …

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Noah receives the order to build the Ark (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Noah receives the order to build the Ark,” created by Marc Chagall in 1931, is an expression of religious inspiration and storytelling. Fabricated in Paris, France, the medium used in this art piece combines gouache and oil on paper. Measuring 58 cm by 42.5 cm, it belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) …

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Noah’s Ark (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Noah’s Ark” was created by Marc Chagall in 1966 in Saint-paul-de-Vence, France. It is an oil painting on canvas that measures 236 x 234 cm. This piece is a notable representation of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) art movement and is classified within the religious painting genre. The artwork illustrates a visually rich …

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Noah’s Ark (c.1963; France) by Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall’s artwork titled “Noah’s Ark” was created around 1963 in France. This sketch and study, executed in pastel on paper, encapsulates elements of Naïve Art, sometimes referred to as Primitivism. The piece’s dimensions are modest, measuring approximately 30.3 cm in height by 23.5 cm in width. The artwork presents a vibrant, dreamlike depiction that …

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Rest (1975; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Rest” is a creation by Marc Chagall, a renowned artist known for his contributions to the Naïve Art movement, often associated with Primitivism. This particular piece was completed in 1975 while Marc Chagall resided in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. Adhering to the genre painting category, “Rest” captures a scene that emanates a personal or …

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Return from the Synagogue (c.1926; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Return from the Synagogue” was created by Marc Chagall around 1926 in Paris, France. This piece is an oil on canvas and exemplifies the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism, and is categorized as a genre painting. Currently, the artwork is held within a private collection. “Return from the Synagogue” showcases Chagall’s distinctive …

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Revelations of Nozdryov (c.1923; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Revelations of Nozdryov” was created by Marc Chagall around 1923 in Paris, France. It is an etching on paper, expressing the Naïve Art movement, more specifically, Primitivism. The piece measures 27.7 x 21.1 cm and falls under the genre of illustration. It is a part of the “Dead Souls” series by Chagall …

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So she came down from the tree… (1948) by Marc Chagall

The artwork entitled “So she came down from the tree…” is a notable illustration created by artist Marc Chagall in 1948. This piece is part of “The Arabian Nights” series and exemplifies the Naïve Art movement, specifically, a subset known as Primitivism, which often portrays its subjects in a raw and unsophisticated manner reminiscent of …

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Spring (1938) by Marc Chagall

“Spring” is a lithography by artist Marc Chagall, created in 1938, and exemplifies the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The piece is categorized as a symbolic painting, showcasing Chagall’s distinctive style and thematic approach which often centers around personal mythology and dreamlike imagery. The artwork presents a vibrant composition replete with fantastical elements that are characteristic …

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The return of the prodigal son (1975; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “The Return of the Prodigal Son” was created by artist Marc Chagall in 1975 in Saint-paul-de-vence, France. This work is a lithography on paper, measuring 80.5 cm in height by 59.5 cm in width. As an exemplar of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, the piece falls into the genre of religious painting, …

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The sacrifice offered by Elijah is consumed by the fire from the Lord (I Kings XVIII, 36-38) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “The sacrifice offered by Elijah is consumed by the fire from the Lord (I Kings XVIII, 36-38)” is a religious painting created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. This etching on paper forms part of Chagall’s “Etchings for the Bible” series, produced intermittently from 1930-1939 and then continued from 1952-1956. Measuring …

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The sacrifice of Isaac (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “The Sacrifice of Isaac” by Marc Chagall, created in 1966 at Saint-paul-de-Vence, France, is a religious painting that employs oil on canvas as its medium. Measuring 230 x 235 cm, this work is associated with the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism, which often reflects a less conventional and more spontaneous style of artistic …

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Window in the Country (1915; Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Window in the Country” is a product of Marc Chagall’s creative vision, completed in 1915 in Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus. This oil on canvas measures 100 by 80.5 cm and is representative of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Classified as a genre painting, this piece currently resides in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, …

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Window over a Garden (c.1917; Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Window over a Garden” by Marc Chagall, dated circa 1917, is a representation of an interior scene executed on paper using tempera. This piece reflects the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and measures 45.5 x 61 cm. The artwork is part of the collection housed at the Apartment Museum of Joseph Brodsky in …

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Window Vitebsk (1908; Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Window Vitebsk” is an oil on canvas painting created by Marc Chagall in 1908, originating from Liozna, near Vitebsk, Belarus. This piece is a representative work of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, and measures 67 by 58 centimeters. The artwork falls within the landscape genre, depicting a scene that appears to be …

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Women of Bible, Sarah and Rebecca by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Women of Bible, Sarah and Rebecca,” is a creation by artist Marc Chagall, a significant figure known for contributions that intersect with the Naïve Art movement, also recognized as Primitivism. This sculpture measures 133 by 87 centimeters and embodies a three-dimensional form that allows viewers to explore the tactile and visual dimensions …

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Youthfulness (1985; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Youthfulness” is a creation by artist Marc Chagall, dating back to 1985 and crafted in Saint-paul-de-Vence, France. This piece is a lithograph on paper, and it measures 80.5 x 62 cm. Belonging to the Naïve Art movement, often referred to as Primitivism, the work is characterized as a genre painting, which depicts …

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Abraham is going to sacrifice his son according to the order of God (Genesis, XXII, 9 14) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Abraham is going to sacrifice his son according to the order of God (Genesis, XXII, 9-14)” was created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. This etching on paper belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is part of the “Etchings for the Bible” series, which spanned from 1930-1939 and 1952-1956. …

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Abraham prostrated himself front of three angels (c.1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Abraham prostrated himself front of three angels” was created by Marc Chagall around the year 1931 in Paris, France. This religious painting, which falls under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, measures 66 x 52 cm and is rendered in gouache, oil, and paper. In the artwork, Abraham is depicted prostrate with reverence …

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Abraham Weeping for Sarah (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Abraham Weeping for Sarah,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1931 while residing in Paris, France. It employs a combination of gouache, oil, and paper as its medium and stands as an exemplar of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This religious painting, measuring 62.5 x 49.5 cm, poignantly captures a moment of …

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Abraham Weeping for Sarah (Genesis, XIII, 1) (1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork in question is titled “Abraham Weeping for Sarah (Genesis, XIII, 1)” and was created by Marc Chagall in 1956 in France. It is an etching on paper that forms part of the “Etchings for the Bible” series, which was developed between 1930-1939 and 1952-1956. Measuring 29.7 x 24.5 cm, the piece belongs to …

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Absalom riding on a mule is caught by the hair on the branch of a great oak. (Second Samuel 18:9) (1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Absalom riding on a mule is caught by the hair on the branch of a great oak” was created by Marc Chagall in 1956 in France. This piece, an etching on paper, is a part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and belongs to the series “Etchings for the Bible” that spans …

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A couple in twilight (1980; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

“A Couple in Twilight” by Marc Chagall, created in 1980 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is a lithograph on paper. The artwork, measuring 116 x 75.5 cm, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The artwork depicts a scene with two figures, presumably a couple, set against a twilight …

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Burlesque and circus (1985; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Burlesque and Circus” by Marc Chagall, created in 1985 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is associated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The genre painting measures 68 x 54 cm and vividly encapsulates themes of performance and festivity, using Chagall’s characteristic whimsical and vivid style. The artwork depicts a lively circus scene, bustling with …

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Bushes and angel (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg) (1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

“Bushes and Angel (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg),” created by Marc Chagall in 1976 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, represents the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and belongs to the design genre. The artwork serves as a preparatory sketch for a stained glass window in the Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg. The artwork features …

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Bushes and birds (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg) (1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Bushes and Birds (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg)” was created by Marc Chagall in 1976 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This piece is part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork, a preparatory sketch for vitrages, showcases a delicate interplay of natural …

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Bushes and village (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg) (1976; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Bushes and village (sketch to vitrage in Chapelle des Cordeliers in Sarrebourg),” was created by Marc Chagall in 1976 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork is a preliminary sketch intended for a vitrage (stained glass) installation in the …

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By beating the Philistines, Saul killed himself by his own sword (I Samuel, XXXI, 2 6)) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “By beating the Philistines, Saul killed himself by his own sword (I Samuel, XXXI, 2-6)” is a creation by Marc Chagall dated circa 1956 in France. This piece, executed in the medium of etching on paper, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 32 x 24 …

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Ceiling of Paris Opera House (1964; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork entitled “Ceiling of Paris Opera House,” created by Marc Chagall in 1964, is located in the Palais Garnier (Opéra Garnier) in Paris, France. Reflecting the characteristics of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, this piece belongs to the design genre. The artwork is an exquisite and vibrant mural that adorns the ceiling of the …

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Farewell (1985; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Farewell” by Marc Chagall, created in 1985 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is a symbolic painting that belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Executed in pencil on paper, the work measures 64.5 x 48 cm. The artwork features a composition primarily rendered in soft pencil lines. A central figure appears to be seated, …

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Fiddler with ruster (1982; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Fiddler with rooster” was created by Marc Chagall in 1982 at Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This lithograph on paper measures 66 x 50 cm and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. As a genre painting, it presents a thematic depiction of everyday life and experiences. The artwork features a central figure of a …

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Isaiah under divine inspiration (1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, created by Marc Chagall in 1956 in France, is titled “Isaiah under divine inspiration.” It is a lithography on paper, classified under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This religious painting measures 40 x 31 cm. The artwork depicts a simplistic yet profound scene, presumably involving the prophet Isaiah and a divine figure. Utilizing …

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Jacob blessed two sons of Joseph. Despite Joseph, he raises his right hand on the head of the younger, Ephraim, to whom he predicted a more glorious posterity than his older brother Manasseh (Genesis, xlviii, 14-21) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork named “Jacob blessed two sons of Joseph. Despite Joseph, he raises his right hand on the head of the younger, Ephraim, to whom he predicted a more glorious posterity than his older brother Manasseh (Genesis, xlviii, 14-21)” is an etching on paper created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. This piece belongs …

Jacob blessed two sons of Joseph. Despite Joseph, he raises his right hand on the head of the younger, Ephraim, to whom he predicted a more glorious posterity than his older brother Manasseh (Genesis, xlviii, 14-21) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall Read More »

Jacob, having recognized the tunic of Joseph that his son reported to him tinged with blood, think that he is dead and abandons himself in his grief (Genesis XXXVII, 31-35) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Jacob, having recognized the tunic of Joseph that his son reported to him tinged with blood, think that he is dead and abandons himself in his grief (Genesis XXXVII, 31-35)” was created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. This piece, part of the “Etchings for the Bible” series (1930-1939; 1952-1956), is …

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Jacob leaves his country and his family to go to Egypt (Genesis XLVI, 5 7) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

In the artwork titled “Jacob leaves his country and his family to go to Egypt (Genesis XLVI, 5-7),” created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France, the medium used is etching on paper. This piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and measures 30.6 x 24.2 cm. The genre of the artwork is religious …

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Jacob leaves his country and his family to go to Egypt (Genesis XLVI, 5 7) (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Jacob leaves his country and his family to go to Egypt (Genesis XLVI, 5 7),” was created by Marc Chagall in 1931 in Paris, France. This religious painting, part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, is rendered in gouache and oil on paper and measures 56.5 by 49 centimeters. The painting depicts …

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Jacob sees in a dream a ladder touching the sky, in which the angels of God ascending and descending (Genesis, XXVIII, 14) (c.1956; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Jacob sees in a dream a ladder touching the sky, in which the angels of God ascending and descending (Genesis, XXVIII, 14),” is an etching on paper created by Marc Chagall around 1956 in France. This piece measures 30 x 24.8 cm and is a part of the series “Etchings for the …

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Jacob’s Ladder (1973; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork named “Jacob’s Ladder” was created by Marc Chagall in 1973 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. It is an oil painting on canvas, belonging to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 73 x 92 cm, and it falls under the genre of religious painting. Currently, the artwork is part of a …

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Jacob weeps over Joseph’s tunic (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

“Jacob Weeps Over Joseph’s Tunic,” painted by Marc Chagall in 1931 in Paris, France, is a poignant religious painting rendered in gouache, oil, and paper. Belonging to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, the artwork measures 64.5 x 48 cm and captures an emotional biblical scene. The artwork depicts the grief-stricken figure of Jacob, engulfed in …

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Moise blesses the children of Israel (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Moise blesses the children of Israel” was created by artist Marc Chagall in 1966 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. Executed in the medium of lithography on paper, this piece is a part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Forming part of “The Story of the Exodus” series from 1966, the artwork falls under the …

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Morning tea (c.1923; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Morning Tea,” crafted by artist Marc Chagall around 1923 in Paris, France, is a notable piece executed using the etching technique on paper. This illustration belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is part of Chagall’s “Dead Souls” series. Currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia, the artwork explores vivid …

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Moses (1972; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Moses” is a lithograph on paper created by Marc Chagall in 1972 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. It measures 65 x 47.5 cm and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This piece, classified as a religious painting, depicts a significant biblical figure. In the artwork, Moses is portrayed holding the stone tablets bearing …

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Moses and Aaron (1979; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Moses and Aaron,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1979 at Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. Executed in lithography on paper, this piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Measuring 56 x 44 cm, it is a religious painting that portrays the biblical figures of Moses and Aaron. In the artwork, the figure of …

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Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh (1931; Paris, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh” was created by Marc Chagall in 1931 in Paris, France. Executed using gouache and watercolor on paper, the piece measures 62 x 48.5 cm and is a prominent example of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This religious painting depicts a significant biblical scene, adding to its importance …

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Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh (1966; Saint-paul-de-vence, France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork “Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh,” created by Marc Chagall in 1966 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is rendered through the medium of lithography on paper and measures 43.9 by 32 cm. This piece, belonging to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, fits within the genre of religious painting. The artwork portrays a scene of biblical significance …

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The Starlit Circus (1965; France) by Marc Chagall

“The Starlit Circus,” created by Marc Chagall in 1965 in France, is a lithograph on paper that belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) art movement and falls within the genre painting category. The artwork depicts a vivid and whimsical circus scene brimming with Chagall’s signature dreamlike qualities. Two central figures, possibly circus performers, are engaging …

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Black moon (1965; France) by Marc Chagall

“Black Moon,” created in 1965 by Marc Chagall in France, is an exemplary piece of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, classified within the genre of cityscape. The artwork encapsulates the distinctive, dreamlike quality characteristic of Chagall’s work, merging elements of fantasy and everyday life in a rural setting. The artwork comprises a vibrant, whimsical depiction …

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Lovers for Berggruen (The offering) (1965; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork, titled “Lovers for Berggruen (The Offering)” created by the distinguished artist Marc Chagall in 1965 in France, exemplifies the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Rendered in lithography on paper, this genre painting measures 220 x 115 cm. In the artwork, Chagall employs his characteristic whimsical and dreamlike style, illustrating a romantic scene with vibrant …

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Notre-Dame in gray (1955; France) by Marc Chagall

“Notre-Dame in gray,” created by Marc Chagall in 1955 in France, is an artwork rendered through lithography on paper, measuring 74 by 60.8 centimeters. This piece falls within the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified under the genre of cityscape. The artwork presents a monochromatic depiction of the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, characterized by a …

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Saint-Paul de Vance at Sunset (1977; France) by Marc Chagall

The artwork titled “Saint-Paul de Vence at Sunset” was created by Marc Chagall in 1977 in France. This oil painting on canvas belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and represents a genre painting. The artwork is part of a private collection. In “Saint-Paul de Vence at Sunset,” Chagall employs his characteristic vibrant and dreamlike …

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