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Artist: James Ensor (Belgian 1860-1949)

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James Ensor, Portrait of the Artist's Father Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Portrait of the Artist's Father
James Ensor, The Lady with the Red Parasol Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Lady with the Red Parasol
James Ensor, The Bourgeois Salon Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Bourgeois Salon
James Ensor, The Sombre Lady Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Sombre Lady
James Ensor, Rue de Flandre in the Snow Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Rue de Flandre in the Snow
James Ensor, Still Life with a Duck Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Still Life with a Duck
James Ensor, The Oyster-Eater Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Oyster-Eater
James Ensor, Children Washing Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Children Washing
James Ensor, Rooftops of Ostend Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Rooftops of Ostend
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Ensor, James
1860-1949

Ensor, James Biography

Belgian painter, whose unique portrayals of grotesque humanity made him a principal precursor of 20th-century expressionism and surrealism. James Ensor was born in Ostende, Belgium, and, except for three years spent at the Brussels Academy, from 1877 to 1880, he lived in Ostende all his life. His early art works were of traditional subjects-landscapes, still lifes, portraits, interiors-painted in deep, rich colors and lighted by subdued but vibrant light. In the mid-1880s, influenced by the bright color of the impressionists and the grotesque imagery of earlier Flemish masters such as Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, James Ensor turned toward avant-garde themes and styles. He took his subject matter principally from Oostende's holiday crowds, which filled him with revulsion and disgust. Portraying individuals as clowns or skeletons or replacing their faces with carnival masks, he represented humanity as stupid, smirking, vain, and loathsome. Outstanding in this vein is his immense canvas Christ's Entry Into Brussels (1888, J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California).

James Ensor deliberately used harsh, garish colors and violent, broken brushstrokes to heighten the violent effect of his subjects. His work had an important influence on 20th-century painting, his lurid subject matter paving the way for surrealism and Dada, and his techniques-particularly his brushwork and his coloristic sense-leading directly to expressionism. He died in Ostende, where there is now an art museum devoted to his work.

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