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Ensor and Leman discussing painting by James Ensor
Seascape by James Ensor
The Bathing Hut. Afternoon, July 29, 1876 by James Ensor
The Baths at Ostend by James Ensor
Pierrot and Skeleton in a Yellow Robe by James Ensor
Pierrot and skeletons by James Ensor
Still-life with duck by James Ensor
The red mullet by James Ensor
The Marsh by James Ensor
Old Lady with Blue Shawl (The Artist's Grandmother) by James Ensor
Russian Music by James Ensor
Self-Portrait with Flowered Hat by James Ensor
1860–1949

James Ensor

James Ensor spent his final decades living above a shuttered souvenir shop in Ostend, maintaining the family business exactly as he inherited it from his uncle in 1915. While his family once sold shells and seaside curiosities to the public, the artist kept the ground floor space permanently closed, choosing instead to surround himself with the masks and grotesque figures that defined his artistic output. These objects, which he encountered daily in his youth, provided the visual lexicon for his cynical observations of society.

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Biography

Born in Belgium to English parents, Ensor attended the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels between 1877 and 1880. During this period, he befriended artists such as Mellery and Finch while engaging with radical literary and political circles. His early career proved turbulent, marked by a rejection from the Antwerp Salon in 1882, though he found success in Paris during the same year. He became a founder member of the artistic group Les XX, although his relationship with the collective grew strained over time.

Despite initial ridicule from contemporary critics, Ensor eventually achieved status as the highest paid artist in Belgium. His unconventional approach to painting influenced the development of both expressionism and surrealism. From 1893, he exhibited regularly at the Libre Esthetique, allowing his reputation to expand across international borders until his death in 1949.

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  • When was James Ensor born?
    James Ensor was born in 1860 and died in 1949.
  • Where can I see James Ensor's paintings?
    James Ensor's works can be seen in 9 museums worldwide, including Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Mu.ZEE - Kunstmuseum aan Zee, Royal Library of Belgium.
  • What is James Ensor known for?
    James Ensor is known for james Ensor was a Belgian painter who transformed the masks and curiosities of his family souvenir shop into a unique, influential body of expressionist work.

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