Mock Humanity!
Two Essays on James Ensor's Grotesques
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- This book reveals that James Ensor did not develop his fantastic and grotesque universe of masks and skeletons out of his melancholic soul, but a re-used and transformed image
- A second essay analyses how these weird creatures infiltrate the image borders and the frames of Ensor's paintings in order to disturb the 'normal' world
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This book reveals that James Ensor did not develop his fantastic and grotesque universe of masks and skeletons out of his melancholic soul, but that he re-used and transformed an old image tradition that was collected and published by the French author and art critic Jules Champfleury in his History of Caricature. A second essay analyses how these weird creatures infiltrate the image borders and the frames of Ensor’s paintings in order to disturb the ‘normal’ world.
Specifications
- Publisher
- Exhibitions International
- ISBN
- 9789076714516
- Published
- 21st Dec 2018
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- United Kingdom and Ireland
- Size
- 260 mm x 220 mm
- Pages
- 112 Pages
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