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Edgar Degas Artist-s father mk206
1857
Oil on canvas
53x41cm
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Edgar Degas a group of Racehorse mk206
1868
Oil on canvas
46x61cm
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Edgar Degas Belini Family mk206
1858-1867
Oil on canvas
200x250cm
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Edgar Degas Mr Edward and Mis Edward mk206
1868-1869
Oil on canvas
65x71cm
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Edgar Degas Miss Gojelin mk206
1867
Oil on canvas
61.2x45.7cm
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Edgar Degas Opera-s dry running hall mk206
about 1872
Oil on canvas
32x46cm
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Edgar Degas Carriage on racehorse ground mk206
1869
Oil on canvas
36.5x55.9cm
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Edgar Degas Racehorse ground mk206
1871
Oil on canva
30x40cm
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Edgar Degas improper beginning mk206
1869-1871
Oil on board
32x40.3cm
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Edgar Degas The woman beside th vase mk206
1872
Oil on canvas
65x34cm
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Edgar Degas Person triming the nail mk206
1873
Oil on canvas
61x46cm
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Edgar Degas Two dancer mk206
1874
Oil on canvas
64x61.5cm
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Edgar Degas Cotton trade mk206
1873
Oil on canvas
73x92cm
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Edgar Degas Rehearsal mk206
about 1874
Oil on canvas
54.3x73cm
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Edgar Degas Dance doing pose mk206
1874
Oil on canvas
66x50cm
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Edgar Degas Dress rehearsal Dancer mk206
1878
Oil on canvas
49.5x32.3cm
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Edgar Degas Rehearsal on the stage mk206
1874
Oil on canvas
65x81cm
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Edgar Degas Rehearsal on the stage mk206
about 1874
Oil on canvas
53.3x72.3cm
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Edgar Degas Dance class mk206
1874
Oil on canvas
83.8x80.6cm
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Edgar Degas Dance class mk206
1873-1876
Oil on canvas
85x75cm
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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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