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Edgar Degas After The Bath mk194
c.1892-94
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Edgar Degas Study of a Horse from the Parthenon Frieze mk194
c.1854
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Edgar Degas Studies for the Daughter of Jephthah mk194
c.1859-61
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Edgar Degas The Daughter of Japhthah mk194
1859-60
Oil on canvas
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Edgar Degas Portrait of a Woman,after a Drawing in the uffizi then attributed to leonardo da vinci mk194
c.1858-59
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Edgar Degas Studo for Diego Martelli mk194
1879
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Edgar Degas Lorenzo Pagans Spanish Tenor,and Auguste ge gas,Father of the artist mk194
c.1870-71
Oil on canvas
54x40cm
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Edgar Degas Cotton Merchants in New Orleans mk194
1873
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Edgar Degas Alice Villette mk194
1872
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Edgar Degas At the races The Start mk194
c.1860-62
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Edgar Degas Two Dancers entering the Stage mk194
c.1877-78
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Edgar Degas Ballet Dancer mk194
c.1873-1900
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Edgar Degas Horse with Saddle and Bridle mk194
c.1868-70
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Edgar Degas Little Dancer,aged Fourteen mk194
modeled
c.1880
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Edgar Degas The Road in the Forest mk194
c.1890-93
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Edgar Degas Mlle Dihau at the Piano mk194
c.1869
Oil on canvas
39x32cm
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Edgar Degas Untitled Near Saint-Valery-sur mk194
1895
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Edgar Degas Young Woman Lying on a Chaise longue mk194
c.1895-1900
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Edgar Degas The masseuse mk194
c.1895-1900
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Edgar Degas Glulia Bellelli,Study for the belletti Family mk194
1858-59
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Edgar Degas
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French Realist/Impressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1834-1917
French painter, draughtsman, printmaker, sculptor, pastellist, photographer and collector. He was a founder-member of the Impressionist group and the leader within it of the Realist tendency. He organized several of the group exhibitions, but after 1886 he showed his works very rarely and largely withdrew from the Parisian art world. As he was sufficiently wealthy, he was not constricted by the need to sell his work, and even his late pieces retain a vigour and a power to shock that is lacking in the contemporary productions of his Impressionist colleagues.
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