Visserskaai
Oostende

Between late 1908 and early 1909, Spilliaert rented a studio for several months on the corner of Visserskaai and Nieuwstraat.

This period not only saw his work exhibited in Belgium for the first time, but a first newspaper review also appeared, and it was a remarkably productive time for the artist. He had a great affinity with the port, the quays, the fisherwomen... and this is reflected in his work. In addition to the outdoor scenes, a number of works have been preserved in which he clearly depicted his rental studio, located above a local chip shop. At least three half-arched windows provided him with a view of the rooftops across the street, an oblique view of the channel, fishing boats and the quays, and a view parallel to the wharf. Gust De Smet and Constant Permeke took over the studio after Spilliaert’s departure.

Léon Spilliaert, Blick auf den Visserskaai vom Atelier aus, Ostende, 1909, Aquarell, Tusche und Fettkreide auf Papier, 65,3 x 50 cm. De Vuyst, Lokeren.
Ostende – Quai des Pêcheurs, Ansichtskarte, TOB, Serie XIII, Nr. 6, um 1905-1910. Privatsammlung. Auf der Ansichtskarte ist links das weiße Eckhaus zu sehen, in dem sich im dritten Geschoss, hinter den Bogenfenstern, Spilliaerts Mietatelier befand.
Léon Spilliaert, Das Fenster des Ateliers am Visserskaai, 1908-1909, Tusche, laviert, Buntstift und Pastellkreide auf Papier, 63,6 x 48,2 cm. Foto Luc Schrobiltgen.
Léon Spilliaert

Visserskaai Oostende