A painting inspired by England Rugby fans titled Wear La Rose has been unveiled outside the Louvre Museum in Paris before the start of the World Cup.
Illustrated in the style of French Romanticism – inspired by the host nation for this year’s tournament – the portrait depicts a crowd of England fans carrying flags and wearing white T-shirts and shorts.
The artwork, which was created in partnership with Canadian artist Vincent McIndoe, was unveiled by former England captain Dylan Hartley outside the city’s famous art museum on Tuesday evening.
With thousands of England rugby fans set to travel to France over the next two months for the tournament which kicks off on Friday, mobile operator O2 launched the campaign to celebrate fans for their “passionate and dedicated support”.
The 3m by 1.5m painting is part of O2’s Wear La Rose campaign, continuing the company’s association with England Rugby which is in its 28th year.
Dylan Hartley, former England Rugby captain, said: “Excitement is building and it’s great to team up with O2 to launch their Wear La Rose campaign.
“With thousands of England fans travelling to France to watch the team, what better way to honour them by revealing this artwork that celebrates their passionate and dedicated support.”
“Whether supporting the squad from home or cheering them on in France, we’ve got O2 customers covered with inclusive EU roaming and a range of Priority perks.
“As proud partner of England Rugby, we’re behind the team and Wear La Rose with pride.”