



The Lady In Red (In the Style of Kees Van Dongen 1925)
A leading figure of the Fauvism movement, Kees Van Dongen is known for his portraits of women in high society and thus perfectly captured the bold and elegant fashion of the 1920s and Art Deco style. Here, an opulent woman from the 1920s is captured in red with fur, pearls and a bold by world-famous art forger turned "Genuine Fakes" artist John Myatt.
This majestic masterpiece is the perfect way to add a touch of art history to your home, complemented by a bespoke gold frame moulded from original designs by 18th century cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale.
Read more about John Myatt's incredible story here.
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A leading figure of the Fauvism movement, Kees Van Dongen is known for his portraits of women in high society and thus perfectly captured the bold and elegant fashion of the 1920s and Art Deco style. Here, an opulent woman from the 1920s is captured in red with fur, pearls and a bold by world-famous art forger turned "Genuine Fakes" artist John Myatt.
This majestic masterpiece is the perfect way to add a touch of art history to your home, complemented by a bespoke gold frame moulded from original designs by 18th century cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale.
Read more about John Myatt's incredible story here.























