x
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionism and Surrealism
1973
30.0 x 24.0 cmGiclée- eller canvasprint av museumskvalitet med snabb produktion och flexibla ytbehandlingsalternativ.
Välj bland våra förinställda storlekar som motsvarar konstverkets ursprungliga proportioner.
Du kan ange egna mått för att passa en specifik ram eller yta. Om det valda måttet inte överensstämmer med originalbildens proportioner kommer vi antingen att beskära konstverket eller utöka bilden med en speglad eller enfärgad kant. En digital mockup skickas för ditt godkännande innan produktionen påbörjas.
Vänligen notera att förhandsvisningen på skärmen inte återspeglar den faktiska beskärningen eller utökningen. Endast mockuppen visar den slutgiltiga kompositionen korrekt.
Även om anpassade storlekar är möjliga, rekommenderar vi att du väljer ett mått från den fördefinierade listan för att bevara de ursprungliga proportionerna.
Leverans över hela världen () på 2 veckor istället för standard 4/5 veckor. (2 juli)
King David
Storlek på reproduktion
Marc Chagall's “King David” (1973), a lithograph executed in muted hues, transcends mere representation; it embodies the artist’s signature blend of Jewish folklore and Surrealist imagination. More than just an image of biblical grandeur, this artwork is a poignant meditation on faith, memory, and the ethereal beauty found within dreams—a characteristic hallmark of Chagall's oeuvre.
The piece presents a vertical format dominated by King David’s central figure gazing upwards. This deliberate positioning immediately establishes an upward trajectory, symbolizing aspiration and spiritual yearning. Surrounding him are several amorphous shapes—likely stylized angels or celestial beings—that float against a backdrop of abstracted cityscape elements hinting at Jerusalem. Notably absent is traditional perspective; objects exist in a flattened plane, furthering the artwork’s dreamlike atmosphere and prioritizing emotional resonance over realistic spatial accuracy.
Chagall employs a deliberately limited color palette—primarily shades of red, blue, yellow, and green—applied in broad strokes rather than blended gradients. This technique contributes to the artwork’s textural quality, mirroring the grain inherent in lithography. The restrained use of color amplifies its emotional impact, conveying a sense of solemn reverence and hinting at melancholy – feelings deeply rooted in Chagall's personal experiences.
“King David” is laden with symbolic elements reflecting Chagall’s Jewish heritage. The upward gaze of the king speaks to spiritual aspiration, while the floating figures evoke notions of divine presence and ascension. These visual cues intertwine seamlessly with the artwork's overall mood—one imbued with otherworldly beauty and profound emotional depth. It’s a piece that invites contemplation on themes of faith, memory, and the enduring power of imagination.
Executed in lithography, “King David” exemplifies Chagall's mastery of printmaking techniques. Stone plates were meticulously crafted to transfer ink onto paper, resulting in a textured surface and consistent color distribution. This method aligns perfectly with Chagall’s artistic vision—one prioritizing expressive lines and symbolic imagery over meticulous detail. As a testament to his enduring influence, “King David” continues to captivate audiences worldwide, securing its place as a cornerstone of Surrealist art history.
1887 - 1985 , Belarus
Berätta om ditt projekt så kommer våra konstexperter att ge dig 3 personliga konstförslag.
Vi skapar ett urval av 3 alternativ helt anpassat för dig – gratis!