The Stairs by Eugène Laermans (1864-1940), shows in an almost documentary-realistic way the poverty and barrenness of an average working-class house at the end of the nineteenth century. A simple staircase between two whitewashed walls leads the eye to an indefinable, dark space. A few sparse vertical light accents create a second rectangle within the painting, parallel to the picture plane. Behind it, a dark hole gapes. This house offers no warmth or security; the drab colours and the austere, almost geometric construction reinforce the ominous character of the space. The clogs, as the only traces of human presence, reinforce the uneasy feeling of loneliness. The deserted stairwell with a few desolate objects in the twilight is a motif that can also be found in the work of the symbolist artist Xavier Mellery. Perhaps the desolate atmosphere in The Staircase can also be related to the psychological isolation in which Eugène Laermans himself found himself. After all, he has had difficulty communicating with others since he became deaf at the age of eleven.
Artist |
Eugène Laermans
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Title | The Staircase |
Date | ca. 1896 |
Period | 19th century |
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings | signatures (names) bottom right: Eug. Laermans |
Collection | paintings AAT |
Object type | oil paintings (visual works) AAT |
Inventory number | 1942-Z |
Acquisition credit |
purchase
Galerie Fernand Fiévez Brussels 1942 |
Current whereabouts | Work on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1942-Z |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/1552/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus | 300124520 interior views AAT |
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Keywords Iconclass |
22C
light
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22C1 natural light Iconclass 22C8 shadow Iconclass 41A2 interior of the house Iconclass 41A34 staircase Iconclass 41D2333 wooden shoes, clogs Iconclass 55BB1 Poverty; 'Poverta', 'Poverta del doni', 'Poverta in uno ch'habbia bell'ingegno' (Ripa) Iconclass |
School / Style | naturalism (artistic form of expression) AAT |
Eugène Laermans 1864-1940 (Tentoonstelling Brussel, Galerie van het Gemeentekrediet, 17.03.1995 - 25.06.1995) / Philippe Roberts-Jones, Jean Puissant, Pierre Baudson, Michel Draguet. - Brussel : Gemeentekrediet, 1995 (p. 132-133) |
200 jaar verzamelen : Collectieboek Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent / Arnout Balis, Robert Hoozee, Maximiliaan P.J. Martens, Paul Van Haute. - Gent : Ludion, 2000 (p. 270 (ill. 105)) |
D'Ensor à Magritte dans les collections du Musée de Gand (exposition Lodève, Musée de Lodève-Hôtel du Cardinal de Fleury, 19 novembre 2004 - 27 février 2005) / Maïthé Vallès-Bled, Robert Hoozee, Johan De Smet, Helke Lauwaert, Bruno Fornari. - Lodève : Musée de Lodève, 2004 ; Milano : Mazzotta, 2004 (p. 41-43, cat. 4) |
Belgische schone : Ensor tot Magritte ; Hoogtepunten uit de verzameling van het Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent (tentoonstelling Laren, Singer Laren, 16.06 - 30.08.2015) / Johan De Smet, Jan Rudolph De Lorm. - Gent : Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 2015 ; Laren : Singer Laren, 2015 ; Heule : Uitgeverij Snoeck, 2015 (cat. 25 (ill. p. 47)) |
Unheimlich : Innenräume von Edvard Munch bis Max Beckmann = The Uncanny Home : Interiors from Edvard Munch to Max Beckmann (Ausstellung Bonn, Kunstmuseum Bonn, 20.10.2016 -29.01.2017) / Volker Adolphs, Johannes Binotto, Irene Horn, Felix Krämer. - München : Hirmer Verlag, 2016 (p. 96) |
onder vrienden : 225 jaar verzamelaars rond het Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent (tentoonstelling Gent, Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 25.11.2023 - 28.04.2024) / Johan De Smet, Frederica Van Dam, Willy Van der Gucht, Manfred Sellink. - Gent : Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 2023 ; Gent : De Vrienden van het Museum, 2023 (p. 142, cat. 137 (ill.)) |
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