The Fourteenth of July · Gen 1
Description
Vincent van Gogh (1886)
About the Work
Painted in Paris in the summer of 1886, The Fourteenth of July captures the vibrant, chaotic energy of Bastille Day. Van Gogh utilized explosive, rapid brushstrokes of red, white, and blue to depict the fluttering French flags, making it an extraordinary piece to experience the sheer physical rhythm and heavy texture of his paint application.
Item Type Hand-Finished 3D Topography™ Canvas
Dimensions 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm)
Gen 1 Limit: 432 Examples
Model Ref. G1-015
The World Piece™ Edition
Re-engineered into a physical object of modern design.
- Materiality: 100% archival cotton canvas.
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- Texture Hand-Finished: Hand-applied texture creates tactile relief for an authentic oil painting feel, ensuring every example is one of a kind.
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