“The Tablets of Law” is a 1961 lithography on paper by artist Marc Chagall, created in France. This piece exemplifies the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and serves as a religious painting with dimensions of 33 by 25 cm.
The artwork portrays an abstract representation of the biblical Tablets of Law. The lithograph is rendered in black and white, depicting two tablets with indistinct markings, held by a hand. The style is characterized by a blend of bold lines and shadowy textures that evoke a sense of depth and spirituality. The simplicity in form coupled with the potent imagery effectively conveys the profound religious significance inherent in the subject matter.