Les Alliés (Allies) is a colour woodcut, in the form of a silk scarf, by Raoul Dufy created in 1914.[1]

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Les Alliés
English: Allies
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ArtistRaoul Dufy
Year1914; 110 years ago (1914)
Mediumwoodcut
Dimensions45 cm × 45 cm (18 in × 18 in)
LocationCentre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou
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It depicts six mounted soldiers, one from each of the Allies of World War I. The scene is cloudy but sunny, decorated by flowers, and is set within a square surround decorated with a pattern using the flags of the six ally nations: Japan, United Kingdom, Belgium, Russia, Serbia and France. The vivid colours, the ornaments, and the stylized characters reflect Dufy's taste for making vivid popular prints.[2]

It is a woodcut on a silk scarf sold by Charvet Place Vendôme in 1915. It is 45 by 45 centimeters (18 in × 18 in). There is a copy in the collection of the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou.[3]

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