Parade
- 1970
- Gouache
- 75×56㎝
The parade in this piece was a lovable theme showing Chagall’s perception that life is a circus, with acrobats, violinists, dancers and animals. In a blue space where people’s joy and sadness melt together, a circus troupe is given a sense of weightlessness and a brilliant parade is unfolding. Chagall, a magician with a love of color and form, is the producer of this wonderful parade in which reality and dreams merge.
Marc ChagallMarc Chagall
1887-1985 Born in the Jewish quarter of Byelorrusia (now known as the Republic of Belarus), and active as an artist in France. Chagall developed his wondrous, surrealistic style in paintings and in a wide range of other fields too.