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Van Dongen painted many portraits of women in the Fauve manner, particularly dancers and performers. Inspired by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, he found his models and subject matter in the bars and cafés of Montmartre and other Bohemian districts of Paris. ‘Stella’, with her coquettish pose and sideways glance, most likely portrays one of the women who frequented such places. Her large hat and choker, mask-like makeup and red-tinged eyes suggest that she may be a demimondaine. Van Dongen uses bright, dissonant colours to delineate her form and features. The touches of green in the skin tones is a feature common to Fauve portraits; Van Dongen would have known Matisse’s Woman in a Hat (1905; San Francisco Museum of Art) when he painted this work.
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Exhibition of Acquisitions 1981-1982, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 30 September 1982 - 2 January 1983
Kees van Dongen, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 1990
French 19th and 20th Century Paintings from the National Gallery of Ireland: Corot to Picasso, Daimaru Museum, Tokyo, 5 September-17 September 1996; Daimaru Museum, Kyoto, 10 October-22 October 1996; Kawaguchiko Museum of Art, Yamanashi, 26 October-2 December 1996; Daimaru Museum, Umeda,Osaka, 22 January-9 February 1997; Aomori Municpal Gallery of Art, Aomori, 2 April-20 April 1997