The Corn Poppy by Kees van Dongen

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"The Corn Poppy" is a vivid, Fauvist-style portrait by Dutch-French painter Kees van Dongen, celebrated for its bold colors and striking depiction of a fashionable woman in a red hat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
associatedWith Parisian avant-garde
École de Paris NERFINISHED
collection National Gallery of Art NERFINISHED
collectionLocation Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
colorDominant black
green
red
countryOfOrigin France
creator Kees van Dongen NERFINISHED
depicts fashionable woman
woman wearing a red hat
describedAs celebrated example of Fauvist portraiture
iconic work of Kees van Dongen
exhibitionHistory exhibited in major 20th-century modern art shows
genre portrait painting
hasArtHistoricalSignificance important example of early 20th-century portrait painting
hasTitleInEnglish The Corn Poppy NERFINISHED
hasTitleInFrench Le Coquelicot NERFINISHED
inception 1919
influencedBy Fauvist color theory
materialUsed oil paint
movement Fauvism NERFINISHED
movementCharacteristic expressive use of color
simplified forms
strong contrasts
notableFeature bold colors
striking red hat
vivid Fauvist style
subjectType elegant society woman
support canvas

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston notableWorkHeld The Corn Poppy by Kees van Dongen