Artist, Palette and Donkey II

Provenance

Given by Marc Chagall to the Art Institute, 1946.

Artist, Palette and Donkey II

Marc Chagall

1946

Accession Number

59718

Medium

Pen and black ink on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

45 × 28.5 cm (17 3/4 × 11 1/4 in.)

Classification

pen and ink drawings

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Marc Chagall

Background & Context

Background Story

Marc Chagall's Artist, Palette and Donkey II (1946) is a pen and black ink drawing on ivory laid paper. Chagall (1887-1985) was one of the most beloved modern artists, known for his dreamlike, poetic imagery drawn from Jewish folklore, Russian life, and biblical themes. This drawing shows an artist with a palette and a donkey, combining the world of the studio with the rural world of animals in Chagall's characteristically playful, imaginative style. The pen and ink technique is fluid and expressive, the lines capturing the forms with the freedom of the artist's imagination.

Cultural Impact

Chagall was one of the most original artists of the 20th century, creating a personal visual language that drew on folklore, dream, and memory.

Why It Matters

This playful drawing of an artist, palette, and donkey captures the free, poetic imagination that defined Chagall's art.