The artwork titled “Gobelin above the entrance of the Museum ‘Message Biblique Marc Chagall'” was created by the artist Marc Chagall in 1971 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. Falling under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, the piece measures 226 x 322 cm and is categorized under the genre of design.
The artwork features a tapestry-like composition with vibrant and whimsical imagery. Soft, swirling lines and an array of colors dominate the scene, blending natural elements such as flowers and trees with imaginative, abstract forms. The painting encapsulates Chagall’s signature style, characterized by dreamlike, fantastical elements imbued with a sense of wonder and lyrical beauty. The loose, fluid brushstrokes and harmonious use of color contribute to the overall ethereal and enchanting aura of the piece.