
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Garden of the Rousseau Family
James Ensor
- Date
- 1885
- Medium
- oil on fabric
- Culture
- Belgium, 19th century
- Department
- Modern European Painting and Sculpture
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting depicts the garden of the artist’s close friends Ernest and Mariette Rousseau, with whom he often stayed at their home in Brussels, Belgium. He rendered this view of their garden in a technique of bold color applied with strong, broken brushstrokes. It is not known whether Ensor painted this work from life or memory, but the garden, empty of people, hints at feelings of social alienation, a dominant theme in his work. James Ensor painted in a wide variety of styles and techniques, his subjects varying from realistic landscapes like this one to fantastical imagined scenes from literature and theater. The sea in his hometown of Ostend, Belgium, was also a favorite subject.
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