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  1. 12 de sept. de 2020 · Léon Spilliaert was a man of troubling solitude and infinite perspectives. Drawing on metaphysical questions and Flemish culture, he surprises and mystifies with his uncategorisable works, inventing a symbolism of inner darkness that has marked Belgian art. He was inspired by the pictorial works of Odilon Redon and James Ensor, as well as the ...

  2. 24 de sept. de 2023 · Recently acquired through a fund managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, the volumes, soberly entitled Théâtre, were illustrated by the very young Léon Spilliaert in 1902 and 1903. At the age of 21, he illustrates hundreds of pages, titles, and vignettes with drawings in the margins, and sometimes even graphic interpretations of Maeterlinck's world, covering the texts.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Léon Spilliaert, The Shipwrecked, 1926, private collection. Photo by Luc Schrobiltgen. When the rest of the city was sleeping, Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946) would walk along the moonlit streets of Ostend; located on the Belgian coastline, the city heaved with tourists in the summer and became quiet as the season changed.

  4. Leon Spilliaert. Leon Spilliaert (* 28. Juli 1881 in Ostende; † 23. November 1946 in Brüssel, auch Léon Spilliaert) war ein belgischer Maler und Zeichner. Sein Werk verbindet Symbolismus und Expressionismus. Er verbrachte die meiste Zeit seines Lebens in seinem Geburtsort, dem ehemals königlichen Badeort Ostende an der belgischen ...

  5. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Léon Spilliaert, Light and Solitude Léon Spilliaert (1881–1946) produced most of his work in his home town of Ostend, on the North Sea coast of Belgium. Largely self-taught—he only attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges for a few months—he learned his craft through his friendship with the Brussels bibliophile, collector, and bookseller Edmond Deman.

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  7. 26 de oct. de 2020 · Dans la constellation symboliste, le Belge Léon Spilliaert (1881–1946) est le peintre de la nuit, des solitudes et des vertiges. Au bord de l’angoisse, ses œuvres poétiques et sombres sont profondément attachées à l’univers d’Ostende, ville huppée de la côte belge. Ce contemporain des écrivains Maeterlinck et Verhaeren ...