Vintage 1950s Dufy "The Fourteenth of July at Le Havre" Art Print
GOLDEN RULE GALLERY VINTAGE ARTA vibrant vintage reproduction of the charming work of Raoul Dufy. The Fourteenth of July at Le Havre, 1906.
9.4" x 11.75"unframed
Raoul Dufy has swiftly become a new favorite of mine. This passage written by Sam Hunter sums him up in a delightful little snapshot.
"After painting as a Fauve, Dufy was in turn influenced by Cézanne and the Cubists. He continued following along the paths of modern art with a sprightly and charming step all his own during the next decade, developing a personal idiom that emphasized graphic elements, that was tender and decorative in color, and that gave a witty and worldly twist to the serious art of his time. He painted a sophisticated and pleasure-loving world with a curiously innocent and detached eye, in piquant colors and with an ingenious, faintly mocking line."