Kees Van Dongen Dutch-French, 1877-1968
La Chemise (Femme penchée sur un coussin), 1905
Oil on canvas
48.5 x 55 cm
Signed on the bottom right
Copyright The Artist
One of the great exhibitors of expressionism, the Dutch painter, Kees Van Dongen achieved fame both as a member of the Fauvism movement and the German Expressionist group Die Brucke....
One of the great exhibitors of expressionism, the Dutch painter, Kees Van Dongen achieved fame both as a member of the Fauvism movement and the German Expressionist group Die Brucke. He is best known for his paintings of women, nudes, dancers and society portraits. He trained in Holland at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, and his first works were mostly Impressionist in style. In 1897 he moved to Paris, where he came under the influence of Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901), and Art Nouveau painter and printmaker Theophile-Alexandre Steinlein (1859-1923). He was also a Bateau-Lavoir neighbor of the younger Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). In 1905, he joined the Fauvism movement and in 1908, Die Brucke. Best known for his sensuous female portraits, in particular those with a restricted palette, he famously described the female body as "the most beautiful landscape". After the First World War he built up a successful career as a society portraitist of great sophistication, focusing on provocatively glamorous women whose stereotype was famous described as "half drawing-room prostitute, half side-walk princess". However, few of these later paintings achieved the impact of his pre-1918 works.
Provenance
Artist studioPrivate Collection, France
Palais Galliera, 18 may 1964, Paris
Jacques Pignet, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Galerie Koller, Zurich , November 1981
Paul Petridès, Paris, France Ader-Picard-Tajan, 25 june 1987, Paris
Acquired by the current owner at the above sale.
Private Collection, France
Expositions
Paris, Galerie de Paris, La Cage aux Fauves, Salon d'Automne 1905Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Van Dongen, 13 octobre - 26 November 1967, N°68
Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Van Dongen, 8 December 1967 - 28 January, n°2 0
Monaco, Nouveau Musée de Monaco, Kees Van Dongen, 25 June -September 7 2008
Literature
Exhibition catalogue Van Dongen, Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne, 13 octobre - 26 novembre 1967, Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Van Dongen, 8 December 1967 - 28 January, n°20Monaco, Nouveau Musée de Monaco, Kees Van Dongen, 25 June -September 7 2008,
p. 204, n°139
Catalogues
This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of Kees Van Dongen compiled by the Wildenstein Plattner Institute.1
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