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James Ensor Death Pursuing the Human Flock oil painting reproduction


Death Pursuing the Human Flock
mk126 1896
new11/James Ensor-322898.jpgPainting ID::  37482
 

 

 
   
      

James Ensor
  
Belgian 1860-1949 Belgian painter, printmaker and draughtsman. No single label adequately describes the visionary work produced by Ensor between 1880 and 1900, his most productive period. His pictures from that time have both Symbolist and Realist aspects, and in spite of his dismissal of the Impressionists as superficial daubers he was profoundly concerned with the effects of light. His imagery and technical procedures anticipated the colouristic brilliance and violent impact of Fauvism and German Expressionism and the psychological fantasies of Surrealism. Ensor most memorable and influential work was almost exclusively produced before 1900, but he was largely unrecognized before the 1920s in his own country. His work was highly influential in Germany, however: Emil Nolde visited him in 1911, and was influenced by his use of masks; Paul Klee mentions him admiringly in his diaries; Erich Heckel came to see him in the middle of the war and painted his portrait (1930; Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Mus.); Alfred Kubin owned several of his prints, while Marc Chagall and George Grosz also adapted certain elements from Ensor. All the artists of the Cobra group saw him as a master. He influenced many Belgian artists including Leon Spilliaert, Rik Wouters, Constant Permeke, Frits van den Berghe, Paul Delvaux and Pierre Alechinsky.
Death Pursuing the Human Flock
mk126 1896

Related Paintings to James Ensor :.
| Johann Baptist Drechsler - Bouquet of Flowers in a Stone Vase, 1810 | Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn - Portrait of Nicolaas Schmelzing | LITTLE BOY WITH A CURIOSITY | Auguste Renoir -Madame Edouard Bernier | Stockt, Vrancke van der-Triptico de la Redencion la Crucifixion-195 cm x 172 cm | | Coppice at Sint Martens Latem | The Offering | Christ the sublime | Young women bathing. | Portrait of Otto Sigismund, the artists son |


        

 

 

 

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