The artwork titled “Coronated Nude” was created by the renowned artist Marc Chagall in 1984 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This lithograph on paper belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the piece are 63 x 48 cm.
The artwork depicts a crowned nude figure standing prominently in the center, with a characteristic expression that merges the realms of realism and whimsy. Surrounding the central figure are other characters, including a child-like figure holding a small horse, and a person who appears to be in conversation with the main subject. The scene is imbued with colorful, dreamlike qualities typical of Chagall’s work, featuring striking, expressive lines and a palette rich in primary colors. Various whimsical elements such as dispersed animals and abstract shapes are also incorporated, adding to the enchanting and vibrant atmosphere of the composition.