Chinese Porcelain with Fans - James Ensor Postcard.
Chinese Porcelain with Fans - James Ensor Postcard. - L(89×127) / Print only / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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I want to casually decorate with art
In response to such requests, artgraph.'s "Mini Art" postcard series was created.
It's small and light, so you can display it anywhere and change it according to the season.
You can easily incorporate art into your life just like decorating with flowers.
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Choose your favorite piece to suit the occasion, such as the taste of your interior, a style that the recipient would like if you are giving it as a gift, or a piece that is appropriate for the season.
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We are particular about the paper we use, and we create our works with care to ensure that they have a pleasant texture when held in the hand.
It is often used for large-scale works and is of archival quality.
This highly acclaimed paper is luxuriously cut to postcard size.
The wooden stand makes it easy to display art
The set includes an L-shaped wooden stand that is perfect for your interior.
The warm wooden stand blends naturally into any room style, including natural, Nordic, modern, and Japanese.
The simple, understated design enhances the appeal of the artwork itself.
It's small and light, so you can easily display it in a small space such as the living room, entrance, bedroom, study, or bathroom. Another great thing about it is that you can change the location to suit your mood.
*The back does not have any stamp guide lines or an area for writing the postal code printed on it, and is finished in pure white.
*If there is margin, it will be generated depending on the aspect ratio of the work.
*If there are no margins, the work will be trimmed to fit the paper size.
*The photos are not shipped in a photo stand as they may shift during shipping.
| Print size | 100 x 148 mm (postcard size) / 89 x 127 mm (L size) |
| Stand body size | H185mm×W152mm×D40mm |
| Work name | Chinese Porcelain with Fans ) |
| Author name | James Ensor |
| Production date | 1880 |
| Related keywords | James Ensor, Belgian, Symbolism, Expressionism, 19th and 20th century, masks, skeletons, satire, art, postcards, mini art, postcards, interior decor, stylish paintings, pictures, postcards, masterpieces, landscape paintings, miscellaneous goods, vintage, retro, entryway, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, entrance, etc. These reproductions are perfect for personal use, or as display reproductions for model rooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, etc. They also make great gifts for birthdays and other celebrations. |
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| Management number | 1-2 |
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James Ensor
James Ensor
James Ensor was a Belgian painter active from the late 19th century through the 20th century. He is known for his works that frequently use eerie motifs such as skeletons and masks, and for his scathing satire of human hypocrisy and social corruption using vivid colors. His unique style of expression is highly regarded as a pioneer of Expressionism and Surrealism.
James Ensor Biography
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He was born to an English father and a Belgian mother in the Belgian port city of Ostend on April 13, 1860. His parents ran a souvenir shop, and the masks and seashells they sold there influenced his later work.
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In 1877 he entered the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, but rebelled against traditional education, dropped out after three years and returned to Ostend.
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In 1883, he became a founding member of the avant-garde artist group "Les Vents (Group of Twenty)," but later became isolated within the group, as his radical style led to his works being rejected for exhibition.
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In 1888 , he produced his masterpiece, "Christ's Entry into Brussels," which is considered a controversial work in art history, but it was rejected for exhibition at the "Les Vents" exhibition.
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After about 1900 , his style became more subdued, and he began to spend more time reproducing and arranging older works, as well as writing.
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In 1929 , his achievements were recognized when he was awarded the title of Baron by King Albert I.
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He died on November 19, 1949, at the age of 89, in Ostend, where he had spent most of his life.
Representative works
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Woman Eating Oysters (1882)
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"Conspiracy" (1890)
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"Christ's Entry into Brussels" (1888)
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Self-Portrait in a Mask (1899)
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Strange Masks (1892)
Ensor's early works consisted mainly of dark, realistic interiors and portraits. However, from the mid-1880s onwards, his style changed dramatically, and he began to use bright, intense colours and fill his paintings with fantastical motifs such as skeletons, masks and ghosts. The "mask" in his works functions as an important device for exposing social hypocrisy and the emptiness within people's inner selves.
In his masterpiece, "Christ's Entry into Brussels," he depicted Christ amidst a raucous modern-day carnival crowd, transforming a religious theme into a scathing social satire. His visionary, grotesque, and often self-reflecting expressions were largely unappreciated by the conservative art world of the time, but they had a major influence on German Expressionist painters such as Emil Nolde and Paul Klee, and became one of the important sources of 20th century art.
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