The lavis shows the first stone lighthouse of Ostend, built in 1771 on the spot where now the National Seamen's Monument (1953-54) by Willy Kreitz stands. The lighthouse soon got the name of the 'Flagpole' because a flag was always flying on the building, a detail that did not escape Spilliaert, despite the absence of the flag. From 1860 onwards, the lighthouse fell out of use but continued to serve as a signal tower and watchtower. In 1944, it was demolished by the German occupiers. The motif of the lighthouse was close to the artist's heart - his grandfather was a lighthouse keeper - and it appears in various works from the same period. The work comes from the old collection of Gustaaf Tratsaert (1875-1955) who was a few years older than Léon Spilliaert and had a business in colonial goods in the Witte Nonnenstraat in Ostend. Father Spilliaert's 'Grande Parfumerie' was located just around the corner in the Kapellestraat. In 1909, Spilliaert was still living with his parents. In the Almanach du commerce d'Ostende, Tratsaert is mentioned from 1909 to 1926 as 'épicier, rue des Soeurs Blanches 13'. In 1927 he moved to the place Princes Stephanie. Gustaaf was the older brother of Miss Bertha Tratsaert (1885-1963), who was much respected in Ostend because of her engagement in the Public Welfare Commission. As a municipal councillor for the Catholics she became the first female alderman in Ostend. She was also the founder of a women's mutuality, a maternity clinic and an outpatients' clinic. Nothing is known about the relationship between Tratsaert and Spilliaert, but in the family the story circulated that Spilliaert paid for his purchases with works of art.
Artist |
Léon Spilliaert
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VIAF
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Title | The Lighthouse |
Date | 1909 |
Period | 20th century |
Medium and support | wash AAT |
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings | signature and year top right: L. Spilliaert 09 |
title on the reverse: Le Phare aux Sipnaux Blanquaert 7 | |
Collection | print room |
Object type | lavis (technique) AAT |
Inventory number | 2012-W |
Acquisition credit |
gift by hand
Vermeulen, Alex Zwijnaarde (Ghent) 2012 |
Current whereabouts | Work currently not on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/2012-W |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/6459/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus |
300117546
seascapes
AAT
300015636 landscapes AAT |
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Keywords Iconclass |
21D
water (one of the four elements)
Iconclass
22C light Iconclass 22C1 natural light Iconclass 22C5 reflection (light in general) Iconclass 22C8 shadow Iconclass 25H1 landscapes in the temperate zone Iconclass 25H13 coast Iconclass 25H133 beach Iconclass 25H1381 coastal protection work, breakwater Iconclass 25H13811 sea-wall Iconclass 25H13812 groyne ~ breakwater Iconclass 25H2 landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone) Iconclass 25H23 sea (seascape) Iconclass 25H2311 wave Iconclass 25H2322 sea Iconclass 25H2322(NORTH SEA) sea (NORTH SEA) Iconclass 26A clouds Iconclass 46C21 ships (in general) Iconclass 46C23 boat propelled by man or animal Iconclass 46C24 sailing-ship, sailing-boat Iconclass 46C2831 lighthouse, lightship Iconclass 61D(BELGIUM) geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (names of cities and villages excepted) (BELGIUM) Iconclass 61E(OSTEND) names of cities and villages (OSTEND) Iconclass |
School / Style | Symbolism (artistic concept) AAT |
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