Two Men - Edgar Degas Canvas.
Two Men - Edgar Degas Canvas. - A5(148×210) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas was a French painter and sculptor active from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. He is known as one of the leading Impressionist artists, but he described himself as a " realist " or " independent ." He is known for his works that capture fleeting moments of modern urban life, such as ballet dancers, stage scenes, and scenes at racetracks, and his unique compositions and outstanding drawing skills continue to fascinate many people today.
Edgar Degas Biography
- Born July 19, 1834, in Paris, France, to a wealthy banking family.
- In 1855, he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Arts).
- From 1856, he traveled to Italy and studied Renaissance art for several years.
- In 1874, he participated in the first Impressionist exhibition, and exhibited in seven of the next eight.
- From the 1880s onwards, due in part to his failing eyesight, he began to focus on sculpture and pastel painting.
- Died in Paris on September 27, 1917 (aged 83)
Representative works
- The Dance Class (1874)
- Dancers on a Stage (c. 1874)
- The Star (1878)
- Monsieur and Madame Manet (1868-1869)
Edgar Degas' painting style
Edgar Degas's painting style stands out even among Impressionist painters . He preferred working in his studio rather than outdoors, and he placed more importance on form and line drawing than on vivid colors. Influenced by Japanese art and photography , his works are characterized by bold compositions and depictions that seem to capture a moment in time. In particular, his paintings of ballet dancers capture their fleeting movements, expressions, and backstage action with a keen eye. Another distinctive element of Degas's style is his frequent use of pastels in addition to oil paints.
Commentary on representative works
"The Dance Class" is one of Degas's masterpieces, depicting a ballet lesson. Rather than focusing on the dancer in the center of the picture, the focus is on the surrounding figures, such as those seated on the floor and those resting at the edge of the picture. This asymmetrical, unbalanced composition demonstrates Degas' originality. "Etoile" depicts a prima ballerina receiving applause on stage. The depiction of this brilliance, capturing a moment of brilliance, is a testament to Degas's keen observational skills and outstanding descriptive ability.
Edgar Degas' influence and later recognition
Edgar Degas' unique painting style had a profound influence on artists of later generations. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Pablo Picasso are said to have been particularly influenced by Degas. Degas's work also contributed greatly to the development of paintings depicting modern urban life. Keywords such as impressionism , realism , Japanese art , photography , ballet , and pastel are important elements in understanding Degas's art. Today, Degas's works are housed in museums around the world, and his artistic merit continues to be highly acclaimed.
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