Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers. The impulse towards painting the contemporary scene came to him not only from Courbet and Manet but from his friend, the critic Duranty, the exponent of the aesthetics of naturalism. Yet in the particular direction of his tastes and his conception of design he was entirely individual. To study and convey movement was a chosen task, first undertaken on the race course and then in his many pictures of the Opera, viewed from behind the scenes, in the wings, or from the orchestra stalls during a performance.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/4117/thumbnail.jp
This painting reveals the attention Degas dedicated to the psychological subtleties in his genre sce...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
The article is dedicated to the interpretation of the dance theme in the work of famous French artis...
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Edgar Degas once said, No art was ever less spontaneous than mine. A picture is an artificial work,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
In the late nineteenth century, a debate ensued related to the legitimacy of photography as an artis...
Degas and the horse. To study the way horses moved, long before Muybridge’s celebrated photographs w...
This painting reveals the attention Degas dedicated to the psychological subtleties in his genre sce...
Photograph of elderly Degas. Before the Start at the Horse Race (1885-1892), illustrating Degas’s d...
Rolf de Maré’s Ballets Suédois was active from 1920 to 1925. It was the chief artistic rival to Diag...
Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt had unique visions of the Paris Opera House. Thus each a...
In 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of dancers that would soon take the city by...
This painting reveals the attention Degas dedicated to the psychological subtleties in his genre sce...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
The article is dedicated to the interpretation of the dance theme in the work of famous French artis...
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas\u27s pictures of the ballet and its dancers....
Edgar Degas once said, No art was ever less spontaneous than mine. A picture is an artificial work,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
In the late nineteenth century, a debate ensued related to the legitimacy of photography as an artis...
Degas and the horse. To study the way horses moved, long before Muybridge’s celebrated photographs w...
This painting reveals the attention Degas dedicated to the psychological subtleties in his genre sce...
Photograph of elderly Degas. Before the Start at the Horse Race (1885-1892), illustrating Degas’s d...
Rolf de Maré’s Ballets Suédois was active from 1920 to 1925. It was the chief artistic rival to Diag...
Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt had unique visions of the Paris Opera House. Thus each a...
In 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of dancers that would soon take the city by...
This painting reveals the attention Degas dedicated to the psychological subtleties in his genre sce...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
The article is dedicated to the interpretation of the dance theme in the work of famous French artis...