The artwork “Artist and His Bride” by Marc Chagall, created in 1980 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is an oil painting on canvas embodying the Surrealism movement. Measuring 116 x 89 cm, this symbolic painting is part of a private collection.
The artwork showcases a dreamlike, surreal scene filled with symbolic elements characteristic of Chagall’s style. Dominated by an ethereal blue background, the central figures are the artist and his bride, depicted in white, standing close together. Surrounding them are various whimsical and fantastical elements, including a floating violinist, a horse, and a bouquet of red flowers suspended mid-air. With the Eiffel Tower faintly traceable in the backdrop, the painting seamlessly blends reality and fantasy, exuding a harmoniously mystical atmosphere.