1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon
1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon
1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon
1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon
1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon

1964 Van Dongen Poster, Festival de Lyon

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Date: 1964
Size: 20 x 30.5 inches
Artist: Van Dongen, Kees

What Neptune, the god of the Sea (also known as Poseidon) has to do with a Festival in Lyon we are not quite sure, but what we do know is the of all the van Dongen's we have seen, we like this one best.

Kees van Dongen was a Dutch-French artist known for his vibrant paintings and prints of almond-eyed women and bourgeois leisure scenes. Some of the painter’s most famous works depict fashionable celebrities, including the French actress Brigitte Bardot. “The essential thing is to elongate the women, especially to make them slim,” he said of his models. “After that, you just need to make their jewelry bigger.”

Born Cornelis Theodorus Maria van Dongen on January 26, 1877 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, he studied at the Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten of Rotterdam, where he created somber-toned landscapes inspired by Rembrandt.

Financed by his father, the artist moved to Paris in 1897 where he frequented the bars and cabarets of Montmartre. Affiliated with the Fauvists Henri Matisse, Maurice de Vlaminck and Andre Derain, Van Dongen’s use of color and expressive line became integral to his style. In 1926, the artist was inducted into the French Legion of Honor, and, in 1927, awarded the Order of the Crown of Belgium.

Today, his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris.