The artwork titled “Fiancee with Bouquet” was created by Marc Chagall in 1977 in France. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified under the genre painting category.
The artwork depicts a woman, presumably the fiancée, in a blue dress, holding a voluminous bouquet. She is set against a vivid, fiery red background, which emphasizes her floating, ethereal presence. Around her, there appear to be small, charming houses, and a moon is prominently visible in the night sky. The background features other figures and elements, such as a musician playing a violin to the left and an individual standing on a rooftop to the right. Below, a horse and an array of other curious images lend a whimsical, dreamlike quality to the scene. The artwork’s use of bold colors and fantastical imagery is characteristic of Chagall’s unique style, evoking a sense of magic and romance.