The studio and Degas’s wax statuettes. Kendall posing a model to imitate the pose of a wax statuette for the students to draw. A number of statuettes in a similar pose. Studio, photograph of Degas. Some of Degas’s nudes, all from the pastel period. Studio with students nude sketches on easels, and some of the artefacts from the paintings. More views of women washing. Roger Law, Caricaturist, thinks that, in these nudes, Degas has detached himself from "the male gaze", several more pastel nudes. Law is most interested in the use of colour and the composition. Ghislaine Howard, Artist, wonders how the poses could be achieved; they seem to be trying to capture "a fleeting moment". She sees the images as non-voyeuristic, allowing wome...
This important work depicts one of the artist\u27s favourite subjects in his later years. It is base...
In this paper, Edgar Degas’ history paintings are read as the painter’s reflection on the irreconcil...
After 1880, Pastel became Degas\u27s preferred medium. For the poses,Although he became guarded and ...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
Kendall believes Degas looked on reproducing the human body in a new and different way as a challeng...
Kendall looking at pictures by Degas, not the usual Impressionist outdoor scenes, but L’Absinthe / I...
Photograph of elderly Degas. Before the Start at the Horse Race (1885-1892), illustrating Degas’s d...
Degas applied pastel in so many successive layers that the pigment became burnished and the underlyi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
The first comprehensive assessment of Degas's legacy to be published in over two decades, Perspectiv...
This important work depicts one of the artist\u27s favourite subjects in his later years. It is base...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
Edgar Degas’ paintings of people in personal, everyday moments are images that have resonated throug...
This important work depicts one of the artist\u27s favourite subjects in his later years. It is base...
In this paper, Edgar Degas’ history paintings are read as the painter’s reflection on the irreconcil...
After 1880, Pastel became Degas\u27s preferred medium. For the poses,Although he became guarded and ...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
Kendall believes Degas looked on reproducing the human body in a new and different way as a challeng...
Kendall looking at pictures by Degas, not the usual Impressionist outdoor scenes, but L’Absinthe / I...
Photograph of elderly Degas. Before the Start at the Horse Race (1885-1892), illustrating Degas’s d...
Degas applied pastel in so many successive layers that the pigment became burnished and the underlyi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
The first comprehensive assessment of Degas's legacy to be published in over two decades, Perspectiv...
This important work depicts one of the artist\u27s favourite subjects in his later years. It is base...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
Edgar Degas’ paintings of people in personal, everyday moments are images that have resonated throug...
This important work depicts one of the artist\u27s favourite subjects in his later years. It is base...
In this paper, Edgar Degas’ history paintings are read as the painter’s reflection on the irreconcil...
After 1880, Pastel became Degas\u27s preferred medium. For the poses,Although he became guarded and ...