
James Ensor
Xavier Tricot, James Ensor, Joachim Heusinger von Waldegg, Rudolf Schmitz
About this book
"Belgian painter James Ensor (1860-1949) created a body of work that is comical, ironic and profound, which can be interpreted in many ways.' To a large degree his work is self-referential, both foreshadowing and reflecting back upon itself and containing many simultaneous strands of development and parallel phenomena." "Ensor's unusual motifs, which became distinctive symbols for the absurdity of life, have fascinated and influenced other artists from all other periods since then in view of new tendencies in contemporary art such as the manifestation of the grotesque and comic, Ensor's work is yet again current. Featuring almost 80 masterpieces on canvas and over no works on paper-both drawings and prints - this monograph presents key works from all periods of his career. Special focus is given to the artist's later works, which have long been neglected by art historians."--BOOK JACKET
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL1001130W
Subjects
CatalogsExhibitionsKredietbank (Bruges, Belgium)Criticism and interpretationGalleria HenzeArtistsArtKoninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten (Belgium)History of art & design styles: c 1800 to c 1900Individual artistsPainting & paintingsHistory Of Fine ArtsIndividual Painters - 19th CenturyArt & Art InstructionHistory - Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945)Individual ArtistArt / Individual ArtistFine Arts