Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889
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Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889 (also known as Entry of Christ into Brussels; Template:Lang-fr) is an 1888 painting by James Ensor and is considered his most famous work and was a precursor to Expressionism.
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History
The painting was rejected by Les XX, and not exhibited until 1929. It was shown at his studio in his lifetime.
It was exhibited at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp from 1947 to 1983, Kunsthaus Zürich from 1983 to 1987. It showed at a retrospective in 1976 at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Guggenheim Museum.
The painting is on permanent exhibition at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
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