1908, Gabriele Münter, Girl with a Red Ribbon -- National Gallery of Ireland (Dublin)
From the museum label: The German Expressionist painter Gabriele Münter was member of Der Blaue Reiter. In 1908, she settled in the Bavarian village of Murnau. This portrait is one of a number of small studies of women and children that she painted at this time. Münter has used planes of bold colour to delineate the girl's features and to convey an intensity of expression. The painting reflects the artist's interest in Bavarian folk art as well as in the work of Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and the Fauves, which she had seen in Paris.
1908, Gabriele Münter, Girl with a Red Ribbon -- National Gallery of Ireland (Dublin)
From the museum label: The German Expressionist painter Gabriele Münter was member of Der Blaue Reiter. In 1908, she settled in the Bavarian village of Murnau. This portrait is one of a number of small studies of women and children that she painted at this time. Münter has used planes of bold colour to delineate the girl's features and to convey an intensity of expression. The painting reflects the artist's interest in Bavarian folk art as well as in the work of Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and the Fauves, which she had seen in Paris.