This article identifies a group of paintings by Edgar Degas as “bureau pictures,” representations of workplaces, creative or commercial, in which piles of paper are spread on desks. Through his depiction of paper, as well as his affective casting of the way in which human figures relate to their piles of paper, Degas explores the intertwined gestures of creative and bureaucratic labor. Paper’s tendency to offer a medium for fragmentation was represented in contemporary literature by Théophile Gautier and Émile Zola. In these texts and in Degas’s images, papery fragmentation takes two forms: either as a creative scattering symptomatic of an anti-classical aesthetic informed by Romanticism, or as an instrument of bureaucracy and administratio...
Includes bibliographical references (page 14)Personal Statement\ud The monotype provides for an idea...
Despite that the histories of modern and contemporary art have in many spaces and moments coincided ...
Kendall looking at pictures by Degas, not the usual Impressionist outdoor scenes, but L’Absinthe / I...
This article identifies a group of paintings by Edgar Degas as “bureau pictures,” representations of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
Edgar Degas’ paintings of people in personal, everyday moments are images that have resonated throug...
Degas applied pastel in so many successive layers that the pigment became burnished and the underlyi...
This article looks to the work of Degas as an exemplar of a kind of Capitalist Realism, a kind of se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
In this paper, Edgar Degas’ history paintings are read as the painter’s reflection on the irreconcil...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
In the late nineteenth century, a debate ensued related to the legitimacy of photography as an artis...
The New Art History and the Impressionist canon seem to have successfully claimed Edgar Degas as a m...
Intimacy and exclusion: Degas's illustrations for Ludovic Halevy's La Famille Cardina
This project is an investigation of the relationship between the image of a photograph and the paper...
Includes bibliographical references (page 14)Personal Statement\ud The monotype provides for an idea...
Despite that the histories of modern and contemporary art have in many spaces and moments coincided ...
Kendall looking at pictures by Degas, not the usual Impressionist outdoor scenes, but L’Absinthe / I...
This article identifies a group of paintings by Edgar Degas as “bureau pictures,” representations of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
Edgar Degas’ paintings of people in personal, everyday moments are images that have resonated throug...
Degas applied pastel in so many successive layers that the pigment became burnished and the underlyi...
This article looks to the work of Degas as an exemplar of a kind of Capitalist Realism, a kind of se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
In this paper, Edgar Degas’ history paintings are read as the painter’s reflection on the irreconcil...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
In the late nineteenth century, a debate ensued related to the legitimacy of photography as an artis...
The New Art History and the Impressionist canon seem to have successfully claimed Edgar Degas as a m...
Intimacy and exclusion: Degas's illustrations for Ludovic Halevy's La Famille Cardina
This project is an investigation of the relationship between the image of a photograph and the paper...
Includes bibliographical references (page 14)Personal Statement\ud The monotype provides for an idea...
Despite that the histories of modern and contemporary art have in many spaces and moments coincided ...
Kendall looking at pictures by Degas, not the usual Impressionist outdoor scenes, but L’Absinthe / I...