Ensor and Spilliaert
An edition of Ensor and Spilliaert (2016)
two great Ostend masters
By Inne Gheeraert
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Kunstmuseum aan zee
Language
eng
Pages
63
Description:
Ostend and James Ensor are inextricably linked. Ensor loved Ostend: the city served as his muse and inexhaustible source of inspiration. He loved it for its crowds, the tempestuous North Sea, the carnival that painted the streets in festive colours each year. The name of the painter Léon Spillaert, twenty years his junior, is also connected with this Queen of Seaside Resorts. His nocturnal rambles through the city and long walks along the beach spurred him to create his best works, dark and suffused with mystery. Although Ensor and Spilliaert were very different as artists, their names are often mentioned in the same breath. In Two Masters of Ostend, the museum aims, above all, to allow the masterworks that are the highlights of its collection to speak for themselves. Exhibition: Mu.Zee, Ostend, Belgium (30.04.2016 - ).
subjects: Exhibitions, Flemish Painting
People: Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946), James Ensor (1860-1949)