Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealism
116.0 x 75.0 cmシャガールは、夢幻的な色彩とユダヤの民話が織りなす独特の世界観で知られる20世紀を代表する芸術家。絵画、ステンドグラスなど多彩な作品が生み出し、モダニズム美術に大きな影響を与えました。
Marc Chagall’s “Red Maternity,” completed in 1980, stands as a poignant testament to the artist's lifelong fascination with Jewish folklore and his deeply personal vision of the world—a vision perpetually filtered through the lens of memory and infused with dreamlike imagery. Executed on Arches paper, this lithograph captures a scene brimming with symbolic resonance, transporting viewers into Chagall’s evocative Vitebsk landscape.
The composition is dominated by a towering tower – a recurring motif in Chagall's oeuvre representing aspiration, faith, and perhaps even the oppressive weight of tradition. Beneath it stands a woman, rendered in vibrant reds—a deliberate choice mirroring the hues of Jewish ceremonial robes and symbolizing motherhood, fertility, and resilience. Her arms cradle a baby figure, positioned centrally within the frame, emphasizing the sanctity of family life.
Scattered throughout the canvas are birds – specifically doves – representing peace and hope amidst the turbulent backdrop. Their placement near the upper left corner suggests an upward gaze toward spiritual enlightenment, while those clustered at the bottom right convey a grounding connection to earthly realities. The inclusion of another figure in the distant background adds depth to the scene, hinting at narratives unfolding beyond immediate perception.
Chagall’s masterful technique—characterized by bold brushstrokes and luminous color palettes—seamlessly blends Cubist influences with Surrealist sensibilities. He employs a flattened perspective, prioritizing expressive gesture over realistic representation, thereby conveying emotion rather than simply depicting form. The lithograph process itself lends an air of permanence to the artwork, ensuring its vibrant colors endure across generations.
“Red Maternity” transcends mere visual beauty; it embodies Chagall’s profound engagement with Jewish identity and spirituality. It speaks to themes of heritage, vulnerability, and unwavering faith—themes that continue to resonate powerfully with audiences today. The painting's emotional impact is undeniable – inviting contemplation on the enduring significance of family bonds and the transformative power of imagination.
This artwork is part of the Artist Series and can be found on Artsy.
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