“Vitrage at Art Institute of Chicago,” created by Marc Chagall in 1976 at Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is an artwork representative of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The piece, which falls under the genre of design, measures 28.3 x 34.4 cm and is housed at the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
The artwork features a vibrant and whimsical composition predominantly rendered in shades of blue. A variety of figures and objects are scattered throughout, contributing to a dreamlike and imaginative atmosphere. In the upper left corner, a figure plays a wind instrument, adding a celestial component to the scene. The middle section displays abstract shapes and designs, creating a dynamic interplay between form and color. The bottom of the artwork includes fragmented imagery, blending elements that evoke both the natural and the fantastical. Overall, the piece embodies the distinctive, heartfelt simplicity of the Naïve Art movement, capturing a sense of wonder and artistic spontaneity.