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James Ensor en Oostende
James Ensor en Oostende

By Xavier Tricot

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Ostend and James Ensor (1860-1949) are inextricably linked. James Ensor loved his hometown; she was his muse and source of inspiration. Museums, collectors and art lovers worldwide are warm to his...

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Henry van de Velde
Henry van de Velde

By R. Van De Velde, Henry Van De Velde, Xavier Tricot

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"Henry van de Velde (1863-1957) is considered one of the pioneers of modern architecture: he is world-famous for his beautiful buildings, furniture, utensils and typographical creations. Van de Vel...

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Jane Scott
Jane Scott

By Xavier Tricot

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Recuerdos de Don Quijote
Recuerdos de Don Quijote

By Xavier Tricot

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James Ensor
James Ensor

By Xavier Tricot

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The Skeleton in Art
The Skeleton in Art

By Xavier Essay Tricot

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Catalogue Raisonne
Catalogue Raisonne

By Xavier Tricot, James Ensor

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James Ensor
James Ensor

By Xavier Tricot

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Holocaust
Holocaust

By Xavier Tricot

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Bij Ensor op bezoek
Bij Ensor op bezoek

By James Ensor

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