Miss Zucchi of the ‘Eden’ by James Ensor

Miss Zucchi of the ‘Eden’ 

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amateur sketch

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facial expression drawing

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light pencil work

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portrait drawing

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James Ensor’s "Miss Zucchi of the ‘Eden’" is a black and white ink drawing of a ballerina, likely created between 1860 and 1949. The dancer, with a flowing tutu, stands with one leg extended and the other bent in a classic ballet pose. The sketch, executed in a loose and expressive style, captures the energy and movement of the dancer. Ensor was a Belgian artist, known for his use of grotesque imagery and satirical themes. He is perhaps best known for his painting “The Entry of Christ into Brussels,” which was controversial for its depiction of Christ entering a world consumed by grotesque and comical characters.

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