Degas at the Opera - Exhibition catalogue

EK197440
Written in French.

"Nothing in art must look like an accident, even movement. "Edgar Degas

Throughout his career, from the 1860s to the last works after 1900, Degas made the Opera the focal point of his work, his "own room". He explores the various spaces - hall and stage, dressing rooms, foyer, dance...
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Characteristics

Number of illustrations
300
Artist
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Art movement
19th century
Dimensions
25,7 x 30,6 x 3,2 cm
Theme
Scenic arts
Reference
EK197440
EAN
9782711874408
Size of the book
Bound full paper without cover
Diffusor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Distributor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée d'Orsay

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Famous for his dancers, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is often considered one of the masters of Impressionism, despite defining himself as a realist and an independent. Fascinated by the study of movement, he attached himself to all the motives that represented life: dance, of course, but also horse races. Like his friend Manet, Degas was one of the great painters of modern life, coffee scenes, brothels, milliners, laundresses ... The work of this Parisian and bourgeois artist, very cultured and collector, is marked by his knowledge of the great masters.