L'Entrée du Christ à Bruxelles le Mardi Gras en 1889
Artist/Maker
James Ensor
(Belgian, 1860–1949)
Date1898
MediumEtching and drypoint
DimensionsImage: 9 3/4 × 14 in. (24.8 × 35.6 cm)
Sheet: 11 1/4 × 15 3/4 in. (28.6 × 40 cm)
Sheet: 11 1/4 × 15 3/4 in. (28.6 × 40 cm)
Credit LineGift of Pamela and James Elesh (OC 1964)
Object number2014.54
Status
Not on viewEnsor’s imagined scene of Christ entering Brussels during Mardi Gras is typical of his visionary and bizarre style, anticipating the jarring visual effects of Fauvism and Surrealist fantasies. Situated in the middle ground, Christ goes virtually unnoticed amidst chaotic throngs of masked revelers, arguably functioning as a self-portrait of the artist who felt ignored by society and persecuted by his contemporaries. The festive atmosphere is diminished by the mob-like representation of the populace and the presence of Death wearing a top hat in the foreground. Ensor’s nightmarish depiction of an historical event that never occurred explores the intersection of imagination and anxiety over one’s place in society.
Exhibition History
Beyond the Barricade
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 16, 2022 - December 23, 2022 )
A Passion for Prints: Works from the Elesh Collection
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 2, 2024 - May 26, 2024 )
Collections
- European
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17th Century
ca. 1930
late 19th century
1889
ca. 1923
late 19th century
ca. 1916