Lovers in pink (1916; Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) by Marc Chagall

Lovers in pink - Marc Chagall - 1916; Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitleLovers in pink
ArtistMarc Chagall
Date1916; Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions69 x 55 cm
Art MovementCubism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Lovers in pink

“Lovers in Pink,” an oil on panel painting by Marc Chagall, was created in 1916 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. This work, which belongs to the Cubist movement, measures 69 x 55 cm and is categorized under the genre painting style. Currently housed in a private collection, the artwork features distinctive stylistic elements that reflect its historical and artistic context.

The artwork depicts two individuals in an intimate embrace, set against a vibrant, pink-hued background which evokes a sense of warmth and affection. The figures’ faces are tenderly close, with one gently resting on the other’s shoulder, and their arms are delicately intertwined. Employing a limited yet dramatic color palette, Chagall magnificently uses tones of pink, green, and white to accentuate the forms and emotions of the subjects. The figures’ attire, characterized by dark and muted shades, contrasts harmoniously with the expressive backdrop, further enhancing the emotional depth of the scene. The piece exudes a sense of poetic tranquility, embodying the romantic and dreamlike qualities often associated with Chagall’s oeuvre.

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