The artwork under discussion is titled “Roses With Red Chair,” created by Horace Pippin in the year 1940. It falls under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a flower painting.
The artwork depicts a bouquet of roses, prominently placed within a vase, situated atop a wooden table. The flowers featured are of varying colors, including red, yellow, and white, set against a pale blue background. Adjacent to the table is a distinctive red chair. The table also accommodates a small book, suggesting a tranquil setting. The simplicity and lack of formal training characteristic of the Naïve Art movement are evident in the unrefined yet expressive rendering of the scene.