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Edgar Degas At the Race Course oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas At the Race Course oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas The Dance Foyer at the Opera oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas The Dance Foyer at the Opera oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas The Dancing Class oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas The Dancing Class oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas L Absinthe oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas L Absinthe oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas The Millernery Shop oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas The Millernery Shop oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas A Carriage at the Races oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas A Carriage at the Races oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas The Cotton Market New Orleans oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas The Cotton Market New Orleans oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas The Dancing Class oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas The Dancing Class oil painting reproduction

Edgar Degas Jockeys oil painting reproduction
Edgar Degas Jockeys oil painting reproduction

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Edgar Degas

(1834-1917)

Was born in Paris of a wealthy family. Degas studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under a pupil of Ingres, whom he knew and greatly admired. Degas’s early works - family portraits and some history pictures ­suggest that he was to develop into an academic painter in the Ingres tradition. By the late 1860s, however, Degas had begun to develop a deceptively casual composition, probably influenced by Manet and possibly also by Whistler, and certainly by snapshot photography. Degas knew Manet well, as he did Bazille, Berthe Morisot and Tissot, and was a frequent member of the circle which gathered round Manet, where he also met Fantin-Latour, Renoir, Cezanne, Monet, Sisley and Pissarro. During the Franco-Prussian War he remained in Paris and in 1872-3 he visited relations in New Orleans. There Degas painted only a few pictures, but these - and those executed after his return to Paris - show him using unusual viewpoints and purely contemporary subject matter, e.g. the Cotton Exchange in New Orleans. He ceased exhibiting at the Salon in 1870, and in 1874 Degas took part in the first Impressionist Exhibition, as he did in six of the subsequent seven. His works could only be seen in public at these group exhibitions, always received with hostility and ridicule.

Degas’s first pictures of dancers were painted about 1873, and from then on ballet girls, laundresses, models dressing and bathing, and cabaret singers became his principal subjects. He recorded the manners and movements of a society which he observed almost as if it were another world, treating the figures as the material of his investigations into light, color and form, as much as the paint he used.

Degas’s famous oil paintings include:

  • At the Race Course
  • The Dance Foyer at the Opera
  • The Dancing Class
  • L'Absinthe
  • The Millernery Shop
  • A Carriage at the Races
  • The Cotton Market, New Orleans
  • Jockeys
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