James Ensor
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The Temptation of Saint Anthony
Susan M. Canning, Patrick Florizoone, Nancy Ireson, and Kimberly J. Nichols; With a preface by Herwig Todts
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Format: Cloth
Price: $35.00
Price: $35.00
This engaging volume describes the creation and restoration of the extraordinary large-scale drawing The Temptation of Saint Anthony—a work by late 19th-century Belgian artist James Ensor (1860–1949)—on the occasion of its first public showing in more than 60 years. The piece is composed of 51 separate sheets of paper collaged into a hallucinatory social critique and artist’s manifesto. Each sheet of the nearly six-foot-high work is reproduced at actual size, revealing Ensor’s remarkable technique and fertile imagination. Here, Saint Anthony is surrounded not with nature, as customary, but with the moral decay of society. Replete with tiny scenes depicting both sexual temptation and spiritual piety, Ensor splices potent imagery from travelogues, popular science, and technology magazines into a Symbolist masterpiece. Susan M. Canning, Patrick Florizöone, and Nancy Ireson analyze the drawing’s meaning; Herwig Todts details its origins and early history; and Kimberly J. Nichols recounts the work’s restoration.
Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition Schedule:
The J. Paul Getty Museum
(06/10/14–08/31/14)
The Art Institute of Chicago
(11/23/14–01/25/15)
Susan M. Canning is professor of art history at the College of New Rochelle in New York. Patrick Florizoone is director of the James Ensor Archive, Ghent. Nancy Ireson is Rothman Family Associate Curator at the Art Institute of Chicago. Kimberly J. Nichols is associate paper conservator in the department of prints and drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago. Herwig Todts is curator of modern art at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp.
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
The J. Paul Getty Museum
(06/10/14–08/31/14)
The Art Institute of Chicago
(11/23/14–01/25/15)
‘This book manages to illuminate one of the least known facets of an artist whose art can seem particularly obscure, both culturally and intellectually. There is much here for Ensor enthusiasts, researchers and even some casual readers.’—Alexander Adams, the Jackdaw.
ISBN: 9780300203912
Publication Date: December 9, 2014
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
Publication Date: December 9, 2014
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
144 pages, 9 x 12
98 color illus., with foldout
98 color illus., with foldout