The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Marc Chagall in 1973 in Moscow, Russian Federation. It is executed in ink on paper and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. Classified as a sketch and study, the artwork is currently housed in a private collection.
The artwork features a series of handwritten texts and a small sketch. Dominant in the upper portion is a set of texts written in different styles and colors, suggesting personal notes or inscriptions. One notable entry is the red inscription “1967 Zürich,” which stands out prominently. The sketch to the left appears to depict a simplistic figure, characteristic of Chagall’s embracing of the Naïve Art style. The overall composition of the artwork exudes an informal, spontaneous quality typical of sketches and studies, providing a glimpse into Chagall’s artistic process.