The artwork, titled “King David,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1973 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. This piece is rendered in lithography on paper and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Measuring 30.5 x 24.5 cm, it is classified as a religious painting.
The artwork depicts a figure wearing a crown, presumably King David, engrossed in playing a harp, a reference to his Biblical association as a musician. The colors used are vibrant and somewhat abstract, typical of Chagall’s whimsical and dreamlike style. Above King David is an angelic figure set against a blue sky, which adds a spiritual aspect to the scene. The background features a simplified cityscape, possibly referencing Jerusalem, rendered in monochromatic tones, juxtaposed with the lively depiction of King David. The composition and style emphasize the religious and historical significance of the subject matter while maintaining Chagall’s distinctive artistic touch.