The artwork titled “The House with the Green Eye,” created by Marc Chagall in 1944 in the United States, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 58 x 51 cm. This piece is a prime example of the Surrealism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. Currently, it is housed in a private collection.
In the painting, the scene depicts a bucolic countryside with an intriguing surreal twist. Dominating the composition is a rustic house with a large, enigmatic green eye embedded into its facade, imbuing the scene with an otherworldly aura. Below this surreal element, a woman is depicted milking a blue cow, adding to the dreamlike quality of the artwork. The presence of farm animals such as a rooster and hens further enhances the pastoral setting, while the expressive use of color and the uncanny juxtaposition of elements reflect Chagall’s distinctive surrealistic style. The overall mood suggests a blending of reality with vivid imagination, characteristic of Chagall’s unique artistic vision.