Léon Spilliaert

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Léon Spilliaert was born in Ostend on 28 July 1881 and died in Brussels on 23 November 1946.
He frequented the milieu of Belgian symbolism, of which Maeterlinck and Verhaeren were the best-known members. His influences ranged from Edvard Munch to Fernand Khnopff, as well as Nietzsche and Lautréamont, while his paintings and the themes they depict can be likened to those of Edward Hopper, Spilliaert's contemporary. His works are characterised by an obvious melancholy, imbued with sadness, even anguish, through the representation of large empty spaces, or self-portraits playing on the shadows in the relief of the face. His compositions sometimes emanate an atmosphere of nightmare and drama, or at least a deep, vague sense of wandering, perdition and solitude.

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    VERTIGE / VERTIGO 1908 by Léon Spilliaert
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    VERTIGE / VERTIGO 1908 by Léon Spilliaert

    VERTIGE / VERTIGO 1908

    Prints - 76x58 cm
    Femme au bord de l'eau, 1910 by Léon Spilliaert
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    Femme au bord de l'eau, 1910 by Léon Spilliaert
    Le Phare sur la Digue, 1908 by Léon Spilliaert
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    Le Phare sur la Digue, 1908 by Léon Spilliaert

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