Contributions

  • Art Institute of Chicago - Contributor
  • J. Paul Getty Museum - Contributor

Publication

2014 - The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

42,000 words, Guess

Page Count

168 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC741.9493
  • LCCNC266.E57 A76 2014

Description

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) that is composed of fifty-one 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 and Kimberly J. Nichols recount the fascinating tale that led to the work's restoration and first public showing in more than sixty years.

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