Dancers, after Painting by Edgar Degas

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Edgar Degas was one of Impressionism’s original founders, yet an academic painter by training who rejected the term for his work, seeing his art as realistic and removed from spontaneous sensibility. Over half of Degas’s canvases treated dancers, as here, and were worked on assiduously, not thrown together in a swirl of loose, light strokes, improvised in the moment. A Mixed-Media work of art.

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Dancers, after Painting by Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas French (1834 - 1917)

Edgar Degas was one of Impressionism’s original founders, yet an academic painter by training who rejected the term for his work, seeing his art as realistic and removed from spontaneous sensibility. Over half of Degas’s canvases treated dancers, as here, and were worked on assiduously, not thrown together in a swirl of loose, light strokes, improvised in the moment. A Mixed-Media work of art.