Montmartre 1900
Kees Van Dongen
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Arches
Size : 10.75x8.75 in | 27x22 cm
Framed : 23x18.5 in | 58x47 cm
Edition : From the edition of 100
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Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph $$$$$$$
Year1965
Hand SignedSigned And Numbered in Ink
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Story / Additional InfoPrivate Collector
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID60040
Kees Van Dongen - Netherlands
Art Brokerage: Kees Van Dongen Dutch Artist: b. 1877-1968. Born in the Netherlands, Dutch artist Kees van Dongen attended the Royal Academy of Arts in Rotterdam, and moved to Paris in 1897. He lived in the Montmartre district and worked as a house painter and illustrator for satirical magazines. He met Henri Matisse in the first years in Paris, and adopted the Fauve style of painting in bright colors and broad strokes. He exhibited with the Fauves in their famous 1905 exhibition. Van Dongen's paintings of women, dancers and nudes are composed of rich vivid colors and bold outlines. The simplified forms and emotional distortions were used to express his passionate involvement with contemporary life in Paris. In 1908, Van Dongen was invited to join the German Expressionist group Die Brucke, and his expressionist portraits were extremely popular throughout continental Europe through the war years. After 1918 van Dongen became a popular society painter. His style became simpler and more realistic, although he continued to use vivid colors in his portraits. Listings wanted.