WILLIAMSTOWN — Michelle Foa wants to set the record straight about Edgar Degas. She wants the world to understand that he painted so much more than dancers and laundresses and did so in a variety of ...
The only sculpture that French painter Edgar Degas ever shared with the public sparked an immediate outrage. Degas debuted his true-to-life amalgamation of beeswax, human hair, and more, depicting his ...
In the painting “Dancer With Bouquets,” the ballerina is frozen in a final bow in what appears to be a cloudy purple tutu, possibly dark-red flowers at her feet. There are several mysteries ...
From family portraits to absinthe drinkers, racehorses to circus performers, Edgar Degas depicted many subjects in his pieces, but his most prolific output was paintings of young Parisian ballerinas.
Edgar Degas, "Monsieur and Madame Édouard Manet” (1868–69), oil on canvas, 25 9/16 x 27 15/16 inches; Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art (photo courtesy Kitakyushu Municipal Museum) Punctuation as ...
An installation view of the Degas exhibit at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls. Edgar Degas' photograph of Christine Lerolle, 1895-96. Gelatin silver print. An installation view of the Degas exhibit ...
It began, the story goes, with an insult, unless the insult was a compliment—with ambitious young artists, one never knows. Édouard Manet would have been about thirty when he visited the Louvre and ...
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