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Léon Spilliaert - La Femme au Prisme

La Femme au Prisme (1920)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
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Léon Spilliaert

Léon Spilliaert was a Belgian symbolist painter and graphic artist.

Spilliaert was born in Ostend, the oldest of seven children of Léonard-Hubert Spilliaert, a perfumer, and his wife Léonie (née Jonckheere). From childhood, he displayed an interest in art and drawing. A prolific doodler and autodidact, he was predominantly a self-taught artist. Sickly and reclusive, he spent most of his youth sketching scenes of ordinary life and the Belgian countryside.

When he was 21, Spilliaert went to work in Brussels for Edmond Deman, a publisher of the works of symbolist writers, which Spilliaert was to illustrate. He especially admired the work of Edgar Allan Poe.

Watercolor, gouache, pastel, and charcoal—often in combination—were the means by which he produced many of his best works, among which are a number of monochrome self-portraits executed in the early years of the twentieth century. Spilliaert's expressive use of black finds parallels in the work of Odilon Redon, who was a significant influence. Frequently depicting a lone figure in a dreamlike space, Spilliaert's paintings convey a sense of melancholy and silence.

His later work shows a concentration on seascapes. He died on 23 November 1946 in Brussels.

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Jeu de neige devant le moulin

Jeu de neige devant le moulin (1918)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Landschap – Keignaertkreek te Zandvoorde

Landschap – Keignaertkreek te Zandvoorde (1931)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Big Tree

Big Tree (1945)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Self Portrait

Self Portrait (1915)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Het einde van een mooie dag – Figuur in tegenlicht

Het einde van een mooie dag – Figuur in tegenlicht (1912)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Landschap voor ‘Au temps que Nanette était perdue’

Landschap voor ‘Au temps que Nanette était perdue’ (1931)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
De Preekstoel, Ostende

De Preekstoel, Ostende (circa 1911-1913)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Les enfants pauvres devant l’âtre

Les enfants pauvres devant l’âtre (1918)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Silhouet van de schilder

Silhouet van de schilder (1907)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Les plaisirs de la glissade au traîneau

Les plaisirs de la glissade au traîneau (1918)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Sites Brabançons 5

Sites Brabançons 5 (1919)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Huis in de Peter Benoitstraat, Oostende

Huis in de Peter Benoitstraat, Oostende (1929)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Les voeux de Nouvel An

Les voeux de Nouvel An (1918)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Pop

Pop (1933)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
Le parc Léopold d’Ostende avec l’étang et le Trinkhall, sous la neige

Le parc Léopold d’Ostende avec l’étang et le Trinkhall, sous la neige (1915)

Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946)
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