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Belgium in the 19th Century, 1889

  • etching, paper
  • 172 x 233 mm
  • Inv. 1998-B-81-2

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Ensor's vision of the political situation in Belgium at the end of the 19th century is clearly expressed in this print. Elevated above the tumult, King Leopold II, like God the Father, looks with evil eyes at a demonstration that is being dispersed by military force. From the crowd, one of the rebels tries to reach the king with his banner. On it are the demands of the people: general conscription, compulsory education and universal suffrage. The king's indifference is evident from the texts that surround him: "What do you want? Are you not satisfied? A little patience. No violence. I see something, but I don't quite understand what it's about." The biting satire on the contemporary political and social context is also found in the etching "Doctrinal Nourishment" (inv. 1998-B-81). The etching "Belgium in the 19th Century" is based on the chalk drawing of the same name (Brussels, Royal Library, inv. S.V. 2736).

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James Ensor RKD VIAF Wikidata
Ostend 1860 - Ostend 1949
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Title Belgium in the 19th Century
Date 1889
Period 19th century
Medium and support etching AAT
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings signatures (names) bottom left: J. Ensor
inscription: BELGIQUE / XIX SIECLE / QUE VOULEZ-VOUS? N'ETES VOUS PAS CONTENTS / UN PEU DE PATIENCE PAS DE VIOLENCE / JE VOIS BIEN QUELQUE CHOSE MAIS JE NE SAIS POUR QUELLE CAUSE / JE NE DISTINGUE PAS TRES BIEN / SERVICE PERSONNEL / INSTRUCTION OBLIGATOIRE / SUFFRAGE UNIVERSEL
inscription on the reverse: AT
title on the reverse: Le roi d[...
Collection print room
Object type etching AAT
Inventory number 1998-B-81-2
Acquisition credit purchase
Taevernier, Auguste (coll.)
1998
Current whereabouts Work currently not on display
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IIIF Manifest https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/8972/manifest.json
Art & Architecture Thesaurus 300056485 fantastic art AAT
Keywords Iconclass 44A31 banner, standard (as symbol of the state, etc.) Iconclass
44A311 standard-bearer, flag-bearer Iconclass
44B113 king Iconclass
44C2 the right to vote, the compulsory vote Iconclass
44C24 political enfranchisement of women, women's liberation Iconclass
44C31 political propaganda Iconclass
44C312 political caricatures and satires Iconclass
44C4 political demonstration Iconclass
44F revolution, revolt Iconclass
44G22 police Iconclass
44G373 corporal punishment in public Iconclass
46A7 crowd, mob Iconclass
49L8 inscription Iconclass
56BB3 Dissatisfaction Iconclass
61B2 historical persons Iconclass
61B2(LEOPOLD II) historical person (LEOPOLD II) Iconclass
School / Style phantasy
satire (artistic device) AAT
social realism AAT
Henri Leys, Henri de Braekeleer, James Ensor / Loys Delteil. - Paris : Chez l'Auteur, 1925 (nr. 90)
James Ensor : Catalogue illustré de ses gravures ; Leur description critique et l'inventaire des plaques = Geïllustreerde catalogus van zijn gravures ; Hun kritische beschrijving en inventaris van de platen = Illustrated catalogue of his engravings ; Their critical description and inventary of the plates / Auguste Taevernier. - Ledeberg (Gent) : Erasmus Boekhandel bv Amsterdam, 1973 (nr. 81)
Tristan Tzara : L'homme approximatif ; poète - écrivain d'art - collectionneur (exposition Strasbourg, Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg, 24.09.2015 - 17.01.2016) / Serge Fauchereau, Henri Béhar, Hélène Besnier, Eugen Simion. - Strasbourg : Musées de la Ville de Strasbourg, 2015
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