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“July 14, 1918 in Vernon” by Fernand Léger captures the celebration of the end of World War I. Painted after his experience at the front, this work is less abstract than his previous pieces. The urban scene is recognizable, though fragmented by the Cubist aesthetic. Allied flags—French (RF), American, and Belgian—dominate the composition, symbolizing victory and brotherhood. The buildings are rendered with planes of color and black outlines. Stylized figures and the word “VINS” anchor the scene in reality. It is a joyful and dynamic composition.
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