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Painting is the Most Beautiful of Lies
Above: Kees van Dongen portrait of the artist as Neptune (1922 oil on canvas 170x120cm) Dutch-French Fauvist painter, Cornelis Theodorus Maria ‘Kees’ van Dongen was born in Delfshaven, then on the outskirts, and today a borough, of Rotterdam on 26 … Continue reading
Posted in Artists A-Z, OilPainting, Paintings
Tagged fauvism, Fauvists, Kees van Dongen
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