Lot Essay
La Cathédrale contrasts the towering possibilities of man's spirit and accomplishments with the crowds of mediocrity that surround the artist. 'In the 1886 print The Cathedral, the marvellously delineated Church stands as a magnificent and sphinx-like monument on which the grotesque members of the carnival mob in the foreground not only turn their backs, but from which they are separeted by a packed phalanx of the military. The Cathedral is not only a monument to the savior, it is the work and evidence of human genius, the towering possibilty of salvation rising above the greedy mob' (L. Tannenbaum, James Ensor, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1966)