David and Bathsheba (1956; France) by Marc Chagall

David and Bathsheba - Marc Chagall - 1956; France

Artwork Information

TitleDavid and Bathsheba
ArtistMarc Chagall
Date1956; France
Mediumlithography,paper
Dimensions35.8 x 26.5 cm
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About David and Bathsheba

The artwork titled “David and Bathsheba” was created by the artist Marc Chagall in 1956 in France. It is rendered in lithography on paper and is part of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This religious painting measures 35.8 x 26.5 cm and belongs to the series of Bible lithographs dated 1956.

In the artwork, one can observe the characteristic simplicity and emotive expressiveness of Chagall’s Naïve Art style. The composition portrays a scene inspired by the biblical story of David and Bathsheba. The use of lithography allows for delicate lines and a subtle interplay of light and shadow, creating an ethereal and contemplative atmosphere. The figures and architectural elements are depicted with a whimsical, almost dreamlike quality, reflecting Chagall’s unique ability to blend spirituality with the fantastical.

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