Selifan
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionism
1923
221.0 x 286.0 cm
A Fragment of Myth and Memory – Marc Chagall’s Selifan
Marc Chagall's "Selifan," created in 1923, isn’t merely a drawing; it’s an invitation into a realm where reality bends to the whimsy of imagination—a hallmark of his signature style and a testament to his profound connection with Jewish folklore. Executed on paper using graphite or charcoal, this piece embodies the spirit of Naïve Art (Primitivism), prioritizing expressive gesture over meticulous realism. It’s a visual poem that speaks volumes about Chagall's personal vision and artistic legacy.- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts a solitary man seated atop a horse, positioned slightly off-center against a backdrop of swirling horses—a motif recurrent throughout Chagall’s oeuvre. This juxtaposition immediately establishes a dynamic tension, hinting at movement and suggesting a narrative beyond the surface appearance. Beneath him rests a simple chair or box structure, grounding the composition while simultaneously emphasizing the ethereal quality of the central figure.
- Style & Technique: “Selifan” firmly resides within Chagall’s distinctive Expressionist framework, blending influences from Cubism and Symbolism. The artist eschews conventional perspective, opting instead for a flattened space that prioritizes visual impact over accurate representation. Charcoal strokes dominate, creating textured surfaces and conveying an immediacy of feeling—a deliberate rejection of academic conventions in favor of capturing the essence of experience.
- Composition & Color Palette: As a monochrome drawing, “Selifan” deliberately restricts its palette to shades of black, white, and grey, amplifying the expressive power of line. Thick hatching and cross-hatching techniques build tonal variations with remarkable precision, sculpting form and suggesting depth without resorting to shading. The asymmetrical arrangement contributes to visual interest and reinforces the artwork’s dreamlike atmosphere.
- Symbolism & Emotional Impact: Chagall's work is steeped in symbolism rooted in his Jewish heritage and imbued with autobiographical references—particularly his memories of Vitebsk, Belarus. The horse itself represents fertility, strength, and spiritual aspiration – themes central to Jewish tradition. The solitary man embodies introspection and contemplation, perhaps reflecting on the complexities of identity and faith.
- Historical Context: Created during Chagall’s formative years amidst the turbulent backdrop of the Weimar Republic, “Selifan” reflects the anxieties and aspirations of a generation grappling with modernity while retaining an unwavering devotion to tradition. It stands as a poignant reminder of Chagall's ability to transform personal experience into universal symbols—a feat that continues to resonate powerfully with audiences today.
Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985)
Pozrite si Marc Chagalla – slovenského židovského impresionistu a surrealistu! Jeho tvorba je oslavovaná svojimi fantastickými obrazmi, výraznými farbami a nezabuditeľným životopisom.
O tomto dielo
- Názov: Selifan
- Umenec: Marc Chagall
- Rok: 1923
- Pôvodné rozmery: 221.0 x 286.0 cm
- Formát: Landscape
- Stav autorského práva: Chránené autorským právom
- Pohyb: Expressionism
- Obdobie tvorby: Mature Period
- Hlavná farba: Rosy Brown
- Kľúčové slová: chagall artwork , geometric shapes , jewish art
Základné informácie
- Artist: Marc Chagall
- Influences:
- Cubism
- Expressionism
- Year: 1923
- Title: Selifan
- Notable elements or techniques: Dynamic linework; Hatching & Crosshatching
- Subject or theme: Rural Life; Folklore
- Dimensions: 221 x 286 cm