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Vase de dahlias, circa 1935

Signed lower right van Dongen

On the reverse: on the canvas, handwritten by the artist, 3. / van Dongen / 15 Rue de … / Paris / …; on the stretcher, upper center, inscription VD; reference number 1116; lower right handwritten label VAN DONGEN 7 S 338.


Kees van Dongen, born in 1877 in Delfshaven, Netherlands, was a leading figure in the Fauve movement and early 20th-century Parisian art scene. He studied at the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts before moving to Paris in 1897, where he came into contact with the bohemian scene of Montmartre.

His style, characterized by intense colors, bold strokes, and a sense of modernity, quickly made him known as a leading figure of the Fauves, alongside Henri Matisse and André Derain. Van Dongen became especially famous for his female portraits, in which he extolled elegance, sensuality, and vivid colors, often depicting women of Parisian high society.

During the 1920s and 1930s, he established himself as a socialite portraitist, associated with aristocratic circles and fashionistas, gaining international fame and success.

In 1959, he moved to Monaco, continuing to paint until his death in 1968 in Monte Carlo.
oil on canvas
cm 65,5 x 54,5 - framed cm 78,3 x 70,5
Attached is a declaration of authenticity on photograph by Robert Schmit n. 1811, dated Paris, 7 October 1986.
Origin:
Galerie Schmit, Paris.
Exhibitions:
Maitres Français / XIXe-XXe Siècles, Galerie Schmit, Paris, 7 May-19 July 1986.
Bibliography:
Galerie Schmit, Maitres Français / XIXe-XXe Siècles, catalogue of the exhibition held in Paris, 7 May-19 July 1986, no. 27 (ill.).
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