The Wheat Field (1929) by Raoul Dufy

“The Wheat Field” is an oil on canvas painting created by Raoul Dufy in 1929, embodying elements of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The painting, a landscape genre, measures 130 by 162 centimeters and is currently housed in the Tate Modern in London, UK.

The artwork depicts an expansive, vibrant wheat field, undulating with a multitude of colors and marked by a lively texture. In the foreground, figures and a blue cart pulled by two animals add a narrative element to the serene yet dynamic rural setting. The sky is vividly illustrated, with blue and pink hues combining to form a strikingly expressive backdrop. The middle ground reveals patches of trees and varied crops, contributing to the complexity and depth of the landscape. The scene exudes a sense of pastoral tranquility and charm, consistent with the Naïve Art style’s emphasis on simplicity and directness.

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