Gustave Courbet, Woman with Hat

10 ‚behütete‘ Frauen in der Kunst

 

 „A hat is a flag, a shield, a bit of armor, and the badge of femininity. A hat is the difference between wearing clothes and wearing a costume; it’s the difference between being dressed and being dressed up; it’s the difference between looking adequate and looking your best. A hat is to be stylish in, to glow under, to flirt beneath, to make all others seem jealous over, and to make all men feel masculine about. A piece of magic is a hat.“ (Martha Sliter)

 

1. Gustave Courbet, Frau mit Blumen auf ihrem Hut, 1857

 

Gustave Courbet, Woman with Hat

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2. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frau mit Hut, 1891

 

Renoir, Woman with a Hat

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3.  Paul Cézanne, Frau in grünem Hut (Madame Cézanne), 1894-95

 

Cezanne, woman with a green hat

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4. Félix Vallotton, Frau mit schwarzem Hut, 1908

 

Felix Vallotton, Woman with black hat

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5. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Dodo am Tisch (Interior mit Dodo), 1909

 

Dodo at the Table (Interior with Dodo), 1909, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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6. Pablo Picasso, Frau mit gelbem Hut

 

picassowoman-with-hat

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7. Amedeo Modigliani, Portrait einer Frau mit Hut

 

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 8. Paula Modersohn-Becker, Selbstportrait mit Hut und Schleier, 1906-07

 

Paula Modersohn-Becker 'Selbstbildnis mit Hut und Schleier' 1906/1907

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9. Henri Matisse, Frau mit Hut, 1905

 

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 10. Kees van Dongen, Frau mit großem Hut

 

Dongen, Kees Van (1877-1968) - 1906 Woman With Large Hat

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Bienal Sao Paulo 2012

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