Horses, ballerinas and family portraits — all among his favorite themes — make up the bulk of the works in the Morgan Library & Museum’s “Degas Drawings and Sketchbooks,” which will run through ...
This selection of some sixty works on paper from nineteenth-century France, on loan from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, includes superb prints and drawings by Courbet, Manet, Monet, ...
So wrote French painter Edgar Degas in praise of the ballerina. Degas and the Dance, a stunning exhibition of more than 130 paintings, pastels, drawings and sculptures, has just opened at the ...
Degas was an end and a beginning, a bridge between the neo-classicism of his teacher’s teacher, Ingres, and the painting of modern life by that scruffy band of outsiders known as the Impressionists.
The Glyptotek is among only four museums in the world to possess a complete set of Degas’ sculptures, which were all cast posthumously in the early 1920s, after the artist’s death in 1917. This ...
It has taken our art institutions a lot longer to get around to a serious consideration of “late” Degas than it did to lavish attention on the late work of Monet, Cézanne, or Matisse—or even, for that ...
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