Snow-covered church (c.1927) by Marc Chagall

Snow-covered church - Marc Chagall - c.1927

Artwork Information

TitleSnow-covered church
ArtistMarc Chagall
Datec.1927
Art MovementCubism
Current LocationDetroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, US

About Snow-covered church

“Snow-covered church,” created by Marc Chagall around the year 1927, is a cityscape painting attributed to the Cubism movement. This particular artwork resides in the Detroit Institute of Arts located in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The piece portrays a church enveloped in snow, a theme Chagall often explored.

The artwork presents an enchanting scene of a church partially obscured by snow and framed by the dark, twisting branches of a winter tree. The building stands prominently, with its muted walls and expressive windows depicting religious icons adding a touch of warmth and spirituality amidst the cold setting. The sky is rendered in a vivid blue, intensifying the contrast between the serenity of the snow-covered landscape and the church’s solid structure. A clock tower rises to the right, signifying a moment frozen in time, while the intricate gate and figures in the foreground evoke a sense of quiet, contemplative life. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty and solemn atmosphere of a winter’s day in a charming locale.

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