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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealism
1918
Modern
45.0 x 56.0 cmMuseum-quality giclée or canvas print with fast production and flexible finish options.
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Over the town
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Painted in 1918, this captivating artwork transports viewers to a realm where reality and imagination intertwine. Featuring two figures suspended above a stylized town, the piece embodies Marc Chagall's signature blend of personal symbolism, vibrant color, and dreamlike atmosphere – making it a compelling focal point for any art collection or interior space.
This work is deeply rooted in the modernist movement, specifically drawing from elements of Surrealism, Expressionism, and Chagall’s own unique artistic vision. Rejecting strict representation, Chagall employs a flattened perspective and simplified forms to create a sense of otherworldly beauty. The influence of his Belarusian Jewish heritage and early exposure to folklore are palpable, lending an enchanting quality to the scene. While echoes of Cubism's fragmentation can be observed, they are softened by flowing lines and a lyrical sensibility that is distinctly Chagall’s.
Executed with oil on canvas (measuring 45 x 56 cm), the painting showcases Chagall’s masterful handling of color and texture. The application of paint is relatively smooth, creating a luminous surface that enhances the dreamlike quality. Subtle layering of tones adds depth without sacrificing the overall flatness characteristic of his style. The restrained yet effective palette – dominated by earth tones punctuated by vibrant accents – contributes to the artwork's emotional resonance.
Created during a period of significant upheaval following the Russian Revolution, this painting can be interpreted as an expression of hope and liberation amidst turmoil. Chagall’s personal life at the time—his recent marriage to Bella Rosenfeld—likely informed the depiction of two figures united in flight. The town below may represent memories of his childhood home in Vitebsk, a place he often revisited in his art.
The act of flying is central to the artwork’s symbolism, representing freedom, transcendence, and perhaps a yearning for escape from earthly constraints. The man carrying the woman suggests protection, support, and a profound connection between two souls. This intimate gesture, set against the backdrop of a whimsical townscape, evokes feelings of joy, nostalgia, and romantic love. The overall emotional tone is one of lightness and optimism, inviting viewers to embrace their own dreams and aspirations.
This artwork’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport viewers to a world of imagination and wonder. Its harmonious color palette and evocative imagery make it a versatile addition to various interior styles, from contemporary living spaces to more traditional settings. A high-quality reproduction allows art enthusiasts and designers alike to experience the magic of Chagall's vision and infuse their surroundings with beauty and inspiration.
1887 - 1985 , Belarus
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