Showing 13 artworks with James Ensor and with artwork date before 1893 and with artwork date after 1883
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James Ensor
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-1893
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1883+
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- Rosy Brown
- Putty
- Black
- Phthalo Green
- Espresso
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Gray
- Driftwood
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- Symbolism
- James Ensor
- Expressionism
- Belgian Art
- Masks
- Carnival
- Surrealism
- Black And White
- Tempera Painting
- Victorian Era
- Dark Colors
- Oil Painting
- Social Commentary
- 1891
- Skeletons
- Dark Palette
- Painting
- Art Reproduction
- Portraiture
- Avant-Garde Art
- 1889
- Belgian Painter
- Satirical
- James Ensor Horror Symbolism
- Wine
Explore James Ensor’s ‘Entry of Christ into Brussels’! A vibrant, satirical masterpiece blending carnival chaos & religious critique. High-quality reproductions available.
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James Ensor's 'Skeletons Trying to Warm Themselves' (1889) is a haunting black-and-white depiction of skeletal figures seeking warmth, reflecting the artist’s fascination with masks and unsettling themes. Explore this iconic work through a ArtsDot reproduction.
Ensor’s artistic legacy extends beyond ‘The Frightful Musicians,’ encompassing masterpieces like ‘The Orchard,’ ‘Street Scene,’ and ‘Man in Historic Costume; verso.’ His work profoundly impacted subsequent artists, establishing him as a pivotal figure in expressionism and surrealism.