Overview
This is a framed decorative art print after Marc Chagall's famous 1984 painting 'Les Glaïeuls' (The Gladiolas). It features Chagall's signature dreamlike motifs, including a vibrant bouquet of flowers, lovers, a donkey, and a glowing sun, rendered in his iconic, saturated color palette.
Story
In 1984, a 97-year-old Marc Chagall painted this vibrant scene just a year before his death. He used flowers as a symbol of life's joy, defying the darkness of his past. This print captures his final, triumphant poetic vision.
Maker / Origin
Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a pioneer of modern art, blending Jewish folklore, fantasy, and deep emotion. Picasso once remarked that when Matisse died, Chagall would be the only painter left who truly understood what color was. His dreamlike style paved the way for Surrealism.
Condition & Value
The print appears to be in excellent condition, housed securely behind glass in a clean, contemporary white frame. There is no visible fading, foxing, or moisture damage to the paper. Excellent presentation preserves the maximum decorative value.