Roses With Red Chair (1940) by Horace Pippin

The artwork under discussion is titled “Roses With Red Chair,” created by Horace Pippin in the year 1940. It falls under the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized as a flower painting.

The artwork depicts a bouquet of roses, prominently placed within a vase, situated atop a wooden table. The flowers featured are of varying colors, including red, yellow, and white, set against a pale blue background. Adjacent to the table is a distinctive red chair. The table also accommodates a small book, suggesting a tranquil setting. The simplicity and lack of formal training characteristic of the Naïve Art movement are evident in the unrefined yet expressive rendering of the scene.

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