The artwork titled “Study to ‘Song of Songs III'” was created in 1960 by the artist Marc Chagall in France. This piece belongs to the Surrealism movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. It is part of the “Song of Songs” series.
The artwork contains a composition characterized by its abstract forms and delicate use of colors, primarily dominated by shades of yellow, red, and touches of purple. The arrangement of the elements suggests a fluid and organic movement, reminiscent of Chagall’s dreamlike style. Light, expressive lines form indistinct shapes and figures, which seem to emerge from and dissolve into the surrounding hues. The drawing exudes a sense of lyrical abstraction, inviting the viewer to interpret the symbolic and poetic connections that lie within it. Subtle, yet evocative, this piece captures the essence of a preliminary study, where artistic concepts and emotions are explored in an unrestricted manner.