Postcard Degas - The Parade

IC002903
EDGAR DEGAS (1834 - 1917)
The Parade, also entitled Race Horses in front of the Tribunes (detail), 1866 - 1868
Oil on paper mounted on canvas. H. 46 ; L. 61 cm
Paris, musée d'Orsay
© Photo Rmn-GP (musée d'Orsay) / H. Lewandowski
© Rmn-Grand Palais, Paris 2023
Sold by Réunion des Musées Nationaux

Characteristics

Dimensions
10,5 x 15 cm
Artist
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Art movement
Impressionism
Maintenance
Store in a dry place, protected by a case or plastic bag
Themes
Animals, Sports, Country and outdoor scenes
Reference
IC002903
EAN
3336727142769
Matière de l'article
Paper
Package Dimensions
10cm x 15cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée d'Orsay

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