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Edgar Degas (US /deɪˈɡɑː/ or UK /ˈdeɪɡɑː/; French: [ilɛʁ ʒɛʁmɛnɛdɡɑʁ dəɡɑ]; born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, 19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917), was a French artist famous for...

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  • The Kitchen Table: Spring Break: Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Blog Source: thekitchentable.typepad.com | 1 month ago
    They know who Edgar Degas is, sort of, but they easily recognize his style. Degas! ... IMG_7671. We have a few art/story books (Quiet Time with Cassat, Jacob Lawrence in the City) from Chronicle Publishing including Dancing with Degas.
  • Thoughts On a Train: Music & Painting: On the Road to ...

    Blog Source: dickstrawser.blogspot.com | 1 month ago
    Edgar Degas: L'Absynthe (1873) ... title implies a specific viewpoint. During this decade, Degas went from being a “historical painter” to one employing common people – milliners, laborers as well as dancers – another stylistic change-of-focus.
  • 18 th Century Painter Edgar Degas's Master Piece “Blue ...

    Blog Source: rosclose.wordpress.com | 3 months ago
    My blog is about my interest in art, women's art and famous artists from the 16th century onwards to today's artist. I wish to talk about women's art and the feminist art revolution. I am interested in the different styles of art,
  • Eye Candy for Today: early Fantin Latour still life - Lines ...

    Blog Source: www.linesandcolors.com | 3 months ago
    Drawing is not the same as form; it is a way of seeing form. - Edgar Degas. The aim of the painting is that the eye should find out what it likes. - Joanna Field. Sunday, March 3, 2013. Eye Candy for Today: early Fantin Latour still life. Posted by ..
  • 18th Century Great Impressionist Master Edgar Dagas | ...

    Blog Source: rosclose.wordpress.com | 3 months ago
    Edgar Degas (1834-1917) born in Paris, France. His father was a banker and his mother from New Orleans, America. Degas's mother, Celestine was an amateir opera singer and his father often invited musicians to perform at their home.
  • Introduction to Pastel: #1 | Excursions

    Blog Source: meredithmilstead.wordpress.com | 3 months ago
    1879 …and her mentor, Edgar Degas. Edgar Degas, The Tub, 1885. It appears in the work of contemporary masters Francesco Clemente and R.B Kitaj among others and is currently pretty popular. R. B. Kitaj, Maryrnka Smoking, 1980 ...
  • It's About Time: Degas' mystery birds

    Blog Source: bjws.blogspot.com | 3 months ago
    Originally conceived as a depiction of a pensive woman overlooking an oriental metropolis, the picture assumed a mysterious air when Degas added the two red ibises around 1860–62." Edgar Degas (1834–1917) Young Woman with Ibis ...
  • Manet at the Royal Academy: Why I was disappointed | The ...

    Blog Source: flaneur.me.uk | 3 months ago
    Having left the RA the previous year stunned and stimulated by the display of the works of Manet's close friend, Edgar Degas, I expected no less from the guy known by some as the founder of modern art. I was disappointed. Even Manet ...
  • MarysLibrary: Derby Day by D J Taylor

    Blog Source: maryslibrary.typepad.com | 3 months ago
    The cover is a reversed detail from Edgar Degas' The Parade or Race Horses in front of the Stands. Although I like Degas' ballerinas, it's his horse and jockey painting that really capture my attention, and this is one of the best. Parade
  • BLOG: Judy Lavoie Art and Gift Shop: Art & Vision

    Blog Source: judy-lavoie-art.blogspot.com | 3 months ago
    Edgar Degas (1834-1917) It's interesting that such a statement was made by an artist who suffered from vision problems. Since I learned a few days ago that I have a cataract in my left eye, I decided to explore how vision affects art. I don't


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