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    Jun 3, 1877 - Mar 23, 1953
  • 14 July in Le Havre - Raoul Dufy was a French artist and designer whose paintings and prints portrayed leisure activities and urban landscapes. His distinctive style is characterized by bright colours thinly spread over a white ground, with objects sketchily delineated by sensuously undulating lines. Dufy took as his subjects scenes of recreation and spectacle, including horse races, regattas, parades, and concerts.
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  • 14 Juillet au Havre, 1950
    Oil on canvas

    "What Dufy painted no other artist could have rendered, because no other possessed his gift for receiving and reflecting sensations of pleasure, light, and joy… His fine talent as a painter, his masterly use of smooth, brilliant, shining paint, so light and transparent, shows how perfectly his technique suited his artistic feeling." - M. Brion, Raoul Dufy: Paintings and Watercolours, London, 1958, p. 6

    Raoul Dufy spent much of his childhood and youth in the bustling port-city of Le Havre in Northern France, and the town came to play an instrumental role in the development of his early Fauve paintings. These pictures marked the artist’s first daring explorations in colour inspired by the art of Henri Matisse and André Derain who had begun the Fauve movement, named as such by the critic Louis Vauxcelles who saw their work in the Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris in 1905. Featuring strong, bold, primary colours, these brightly coloured paintings explore the full vibrancy of colour and gesture. Dufy’s patriotic Bastille Day subject lends itself perfectly to this purpose and represents one of the most important Fauve motifs for the artist, shown in museums worldwide who each hold examples, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris and the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

    In the summer of 1906, Dufy had been joined in Le Havre by his friend and fellow artist, Albert Marquet. The pair celebrated the French national holiday, Bastille Day, on the 14th of July which inspired Dufy to commence an important series of paintings in which he attempted to capture a sense of the joyous atmosphere and overwhelming excitement that filled the boulevards of Le Havre during the festivities. This series of paintings defines the very essence of Fauve painting and were painted at the very height of the artist's affiliation with this radical movement. Dora Perez-Tibi has written, "[Dufy] kept creating new variations on the subject like a composer constantly repeating his melodic phrase. This procedure reveals his full control of his means: he gives free rein to his lyricism in order to transpose reality to the advantage of his poetic and visual imagination."

    In 14 juillet au Havre, Dufy focused on the view from the window of his hotel room, to the street below, the Rue Pavoisée which appears festooned in flags, the distinctive colour combination of the French tricolour hanging from every available pole on the thoroughfare. These, along with the celebratory banners, enliven the street scenes into a festive spectacle, as Dufy imbues each flag with its own distinct character. In the foreground of the composition, two of the revellers are glimpsed through the semi-transparent fabric of the foremost flag, which bathes them in its bright, vibrant colours and roots them in the joyous sense of celebration that Dufy experienced on the streets of Le Havre that day.

    Towards the end of his life, the artist returned to some of the major themes and images that had occupied him in these important early canvases, revisiting compositions such as 14 juillet au Havre with a renewed sense of fervour and energy. Dufy may have chosen to revisit the scene for the present canvas following a brief trip to Le Havre in April 1950. He had returned to the port town to attend a memorial service for his fellow artist, the late Emile Othon Friesz, and the experience may have rekindled his memories of the ground-breaking summer which had dramatically shaped his art. Like a memory that becomes more vivid than the experience of the original event, the artist's new version of 14 juillet au Havre boasts a bright, light-filled aspect that surpasses the original and represents a patriotic and personal hommage to this important theme within the artist’s significant career.

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Other paintings by Raoul Dufy:

A Still Life with Pears in a Bowl
A Still Life with Pears in a Bowl
14 July in Antibes
14 July in Antibes
4th of July
4th of July
A Dense Floral Design
A Dense Floral Design
Raoul DufyRaoul Dufy was a French artist and designer whose paintings and prints portrayed leisure activities and urban landscapes. He created airy washes of light and shade, into which he would draw bold calligraphic brushstrokes. The artist's experimental use of color was influenced both by Claude Monet and his Fauvist peer Henri Matisse. “Blue is the only color which maintains its own character in all its tones it will always stay blue,” the artist mused. “Whereas yellow is blackened in its shades, and fades away when lightened; red when darkened becomes brown, and diluted with white is no longer red, but another color—pink.” Born June 3, 1877 in Le Havre, France, he enrolled in night classes at the École des Beaux-Arts before studying under Léon Bonnat at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts on a scholarship. Dufy first encountered Fauvism at the Salon des Indépendants in 1905, after which he adapted the style to serve his own artistic purposes. During his life, the artist traveled both abroad and within France, painting views of the Mediterranean city of Nice, as well as scenes of horse races and regattas. Throughout the 1920s, Dufy worked in a variety of materials, producing ceramics, tapestry hangings, and large-scale architectural decorations. His commission for the 26th Venice Biennale won him the International Grand Prix for painting in 1952, a year before his death on March 23, 1953 in Forcalquier, France. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago.