“Study to vitrage at Tudeley All Saints’ church” is a 1975 artwork created by Marc Chagall in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France. The piece is executed using gouache, Indian ink, and watercolor on paper, measuring 23.4 x 16 centimeters. The artwork is affiliated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of design.
The artwork features a vivid and dynamic composition, showcasing a central figure enveloped by a luminescent halo and surrounded by a vibrant array of colorful floral elements. The backdrop employs deep blues, punctuated with bursts of reds, yellows, and greens, creating a sense of profound depth and mysticism. The ethereal quality of Chagall’s work is evident in the fluid and expressive lines, as well as the whimsical arrangement of the figures and elements within the composition. The piece resonates with a sense of spirituality and otherworldly presence, characteristic of Chagall’s distinctive artistic style.