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The essay situates the painter in Ostend's Anglo-influenced port, where seasonal crowds, casinos and promenades supply visual material, and argues that his mixed English and Flemish inheritance informs his sensibility without reducing him to imitation. It traces aesthetic affinities with English colorists in daring harmonies and with satirical Northern traditions in grotesque subjects, then describes his modest, cluttered studio—masks, tattered fabrics, shells, prints and a skull—and explains how he transforms these objects and urban spectacle through muted, audacious color and ironic moralizing into works that blend delicacy, brutality and theatricality.
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