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Usually associated with the birth of the Impressionist movement in mid-19th century Paris, Edgar Degas (1834–1917) actually escaped easy categorization and developed a unique style heavily influenced...

Usually associated with the birth of the Impressionist movement in mid-19th century Paris, Edgar Degas (1834–1917) actually escaped easy categorization and developed a unique style heavily influenced by the Old Masters, the body in motion, and everyday urban life. The eldest son of a wealthy family, Degas co-founded a series of "Impressionist" art...

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  • Themes Sculpture - Engraving, Photography - Video, Cinema
  • Language German
  • Cover Cover Hardcover
  • Publisher Publisher Taschen
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Usually associated with the birth of the Impressionist movement in mid-19th century Paris, Edgar Degas (1834–1917) actually escaped easy categorization and developed a unique style heavily influenced by the Old Masters, the body in motion, and everyday urban life. The eldest son of a wealthy family, Degas co-founded a series of "Impressionist" art exhibitions but soon distanced himself from the group, seeking a more realistic approach. His subjects focused on the crowded, noisy streets of Paris, as well as its entertainments, such as horse races, cabarets, and most notably, ballet. With often ambitious, unconventional angles, his images of ballerinas numbered around 1,500 works, all deeply invested in the naturalness and discipline of dance. Through illustrations such as Foyer de la Danse (1872) and Musicians in the Orchestra (1872), this book provides an essential overview of the artist who created a category entirely his own, a world of classical perception, daring compositions, and endless fascination with movement, which together produced some of the most striking and influential works of the era.

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Publisher
Taschen
Language
German
Cover
Hardcover
Release Date
-
Award
-
Art Movement
Impressionism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Photography - Video, Cinema
ISBN-13
9783836532716

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Usually associated with the birth of the Impressionist movement in mid-19th century Paris, Edgar Degas (1834–1917) actually escaped easy categorization and developed a unique style heavily influenced by the Old Masters, the body in motion, and everyday urban life. The eldest son of a wealthy family, Degas co-founded a series of "Impressionist" art exhibitions but soon distanced himself from the group, seeking a more realistic approach. His subjects focused on the crowded, noisy streets of Paris, as well as its entertainments, such as horse races, cabarets, and most notably, ballet. With often ambitious, unconventional angles, his images of ballerinas numbered around 1,500 works, all deeply invested in the naturalness and discipline of dance. Through illustrations such as Foyer de la Danse (1872) and Musicians in the Orchestra (1872), this book provides an essential overview of the artist who created a category entirely his own, a world of classical perception, daring compositions, and endless fascination with movement, which together produced some of the most striking and influential works of the era.

Manufacturer

Publisher
Taschen
Language
German
Cover
Hardcover
Release Date
-
Award
-
Art Movement
Impressionism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Photography - Video, Cinema
ISBN-13
9783836532716

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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