The artwork, titled “Blue Horse with the Couple,” was crafted by Marc Chagall in 1982 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This creation belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified as a genre painting. Measuring 56 by 44 centimeters, the piece exemplifies Chagall’s distinctive style and thematic focus on simple, yet profound depictions.
The artwork presents an evocative scene featuring a large blue horse and a couple, rendered in a whimsical and dream-like manner characteristic of Chagall’s oeuvre. The figures are interwoven with surreal elements, including an ethereal background populated with delicate, whimsical details. The interplay of muted and vivid colors creates a harmonious and mystical atmosphere, adding to the genre painting’s enchanting narrative.