The ambience of this oil painting is joyful thanks to the fresh green and yellow hues which dominate the composition. The red and blue of the apple tree denote danger - Red is a color we associate with danger: And blue is rarely associated with what is edible in the natural world.
Chagall was living in Paris when he created this oil painting – A place which became a Mecca for the Artist during the early years of his career. Cubism was at its height in Paris during 1912: Although still thought radical at the time. This oil painting marks a milestone for the evolution of twentieth century arts: An iconic image created by an equally iconic artist.
Chagall plays with the style of Cubism in this painting but adds touches of …show more content…
The cheerful greens, pinks, and yellows add to the liveliness. So do the small happy animals peeking around the sides of the painting".
So there you have it. It is actually a playful painting, it is in the style of Cubism (which he used to an extent in some of his paintings) but is also has realistic elements. His choice of colors make this a 'happy' painting too, as do the little animals
The art of Marc Chagall was influenced by folklore, religion, and mythology, and these themes were used by the painter to create a unique and visionary style of painting.
Marc Chagall lived most of his adulthood in France and is well known for his colorful and exuberant depictions of Jewish life. Chagall’s work often addresses personal themes and intimate visions, such as his marriage and his deeply held