Title from PDF of title page, viewed on August 10, 2011Thesis advisor: Frances ConnellyVitaIncludes bibliographical references (p. 57-60)Thesis (M.A.)--Dept. of Art and Art History. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2011Edgar Degas' portrayal of women has generated particular interest. His subjects were often thought to be women of ill-repute, yet Degas shows them hard at work. I believe that Degas purposefully set out to chronicle the plight of working women as part of his commitment to realism in art. Looking at his series of ballet paintings and contrasting them with the works of other contemporary artists, I hope to show that Degas worked with a social consciousness of the unfair role forced on women in his society. will look a...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...
Intimacy and exclusion: Degas's illustrations for Ludovic Halevy's La Famille Cardina
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
The article is dedicated to the interpretation of the dance theme in the work of famous French artis...
The context in which any artist creates an artwork is integral to understanding its significance, an...
The first comprehensive assessment of Degas's legacy to be published in over two decades, Perspectiv...
Translation is inevitably challenging work. When the human body and its movement are the subjects tr...
The essay will focus on Degas as ‘cruel’ painter, draftsman and sculptor of ballet dancers. In this ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
This essay will examine the new attitude with which nineteenth-century artist Henri de Toulouse-Laut...
The social and professional networks that grew out of Paris’ vibrant theatrical and salon culture in...
This dissertation is the first sustained analysis of Edgar Degas’s two monumental paintings of the s...
Edgar Degas, observateur réputé de la vie parisienne du XIXe siècle, réserve tout au long de sa carr...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...
Intimacy and exclusion: Degas's illustrations for Ludovic Halevy's La Famille Cardina
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-67)The art of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) has long been ...
The article is dedicated to the interpretation of the dance theme in the work of famous French artis...
The context in which any artist creates an artwork is integral to understanding its significance, an...
The first comprehensive assessment of Degas's legacy to be published in over two decades, Perspectiv...
Translation is inevitably challenging work. When the human body and its movement are the subjects tr...
The essay will focus on Degas as ‘cruel’ painter, draftsman and sculptor of ballet dancers. In this ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-109)Degas’ manipulation and interpretation of the m...
This essay will examine the new attitude with which nineteenth-century artist Henri de Toulouse-Laut...
The social and professional networks that grew out of Paris’ vibrant theatrical and salon culture in...
This dissertation is the first sustained analysis of Edgar Degas’s two monumental paintings of the s...
Edgar Degas, observateur réputé de la vie parisienne du XIXe siècle, réserve tout au long de sa carr...
This thesis examines how the repetition of forms and figures in Edgar Degas’s artworks presents the ...
Richard Kendall posing nude model in copy of a Degas painting (in a reconstruction of his studio) fo...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...