July Fourth is a 1951 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 91 and signed "Moses".
It shows a summer scene of people celebrating Independence Day, set in a typical Moses green summer setting.
The figures are taking part in a parade, a picnic, a revolutionary war re-enactment, and a game of baseball.
The horse-drawn buggies show it's meant as a scene from the artist's childhood.
The painting was given as a gift to Harry S. Truman for the White House collection in 1952, where it continues to hang today.