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The Catalogue
The foreword by the Head
Curator is followed by three introductory essays and three texts on specific
sub-aspects of Khnopff’s works. The first theoretical essay is devoted to
Fernand Khnopff and Symbolism in general, the second to Khnopff and his
mystical and religious subjects, the third to Khnopff’s special connections
to Bruges and Fosset. The three texts deal with Khnopff’s affinity with
England in general and with Edward Burne-Jones in particular, Khnopff and
the representation of Medusa, and Khnopff and the Théâtre Royal de la
Monnaie.
The catalogue proper follows
in broad lines the thematic structure of the exhibition, but ignoring any
physical limitations imposed by the structure of the exhibition rooms. It is
divided into twelve chapters, each structured around a particular theme.
Many works are discussed in separate notices. A separate section is devoted
to Khnopff and photography, as well as to his contribution to engraving and
as an illustrator. The book concludes with a short biography, a summary
bibliography and an index of works. This richly illustrated volume will
contain around 300 pages, with reproductions of the works exhibited and a
series of supporting illustrations |