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James Ensor

by Luc Tuymans, Herwig Todts and Adrian Locke

Hardback £35
Published 4th January 2017, 176 pages
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James Ensor (1860-1949) produced one of the most unusual bodies of work at the turn of the twentieth century. Marked by psychological complexity, contradictions and sheer eccentricity, his works - featuring such bizarre subject-matter as dressed-up skeletons and macabre carnival masks - have continued to baffle and intrigue in equal measure. Ensor was born in Ostend and barely left his home town during his lifetime; his family, however, ran a curio shop filled with an array of exotic objects including parrots, a monkey and masks from around the world, which perhaps in part influenced the imagery of his mature work. In this volume, essays explore Ensor's life and legacy, while Luc Tuymans's comments on his selection provide a dictinctive picture of James Ensor, who has been such a major influence on Expressionism and Surrealism.

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James Ensor
by Luc Tuymans, Herwig Todts and Adrian Locke

ISBN
9781910350454

Publisher
Royal Academy of Arts

Binding
Hardback

Publication date
Jan. 4, 2017

Page count
176 pages