Death Pursuing the Human Herd (James Ensor, 1896)
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Death Pursuing the Human Herd (James Ensor, 1896)
The Dead Seeking Warmth (1889 / Oil on canvas) - James Ensor
James Ensor Cataclysms
Writing Notes: Blood Alcohol Level
Blood Alcohol Level Percentage — Behavioral Effects
0.02 to 0.03 — Few obvious effects; slight intensification of mood
0.05 to 0.06 — Feeling of warmth, relaxation, mild sedation; exaggeration of emotion and behavior; slight decrease in reaction time and in fine-muscle coordination; impaired judgment about continued drinking
0.07 to 0.09 — More noticeable speech impairment and disturbance of balance; impaired motor coordination, hearing, and vision; feeling of elation or depression; increased confidence; may not recognize impairment
0.11 to 0.12 — Coordination and balance becoming difficult; distinct impairment of mental faculties and judgment
0.14 to 0.15 — Major impairment of mental and physical control; slurred speech, blurred vision, and lack of motor skills; needs medical evaluation
0.20 — Loss of motor control; must have assistance moving about; mental confusion; needs medical assistance
0.30 — Severe intoxication; minimum conscious control of mind and body; needs hospitalization
0.30 to 0.60 — This level of alcohol has been measured in people who have died of alcohol intoxication
0.40 — Unconsciousness; coma; needs hospitalization; about the LD 50 (the dose at which half of those with this level of intoxication will die)
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James Ensor (1860–1949)
Skeletons warming themselves, 1895
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James Ensor, Petites Figures Bizarres, 1888, drypoint and etching
Devils Trashing Angels and Archangels, James Ensor, 1888