The Oyster Eater

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The Oyster Eater is a celebrated painting by Belgian artist James Ensor that depicts an intimate interior scene of a woman eating oysters, showcasing his early use of light, color, and bourgeois subject matter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
city Antwerp
collection Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp collection
colorPalette contrasting highlights
warm tones
countryOfOrigin Belgium
creator James Ensor
depicts intimate dining scene
table with oysters
woman eating oysters
exhibitionHistory exhibited in Belgium in the 1880s
genre genre painting
interior scene
hasArtisticStyle loose brushwork
luminous palette
hasMedium oil on canvas
inception 1882
influencedBy Impressionism
surface form: French Impressionism
languageOfTitle French
location Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
surface form: Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
movement Belgian avant-garde
Impressionism
notableFor depiction of bourgeois subject matter
early use of light and color
notableWorkOf James Ensor
originalTitle L’huître
L’huître
surface form: L’huître (La mangeuse d’huîtres)
partOf James Ensor’s early oeuvre
significance key early masterpiece by James Ensor
subjectMatter bourgeois life
domestic interior
uses color
light

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James Ensor notableWork The Oyster Eater