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Edgar Degas absinth mk206
1875-1876
Oil on canvas
92x68cm
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Edgar Degas The woman take the telescope look at the opera mk206
1875-1876
Oil on canvas
48x32cm
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Edgar Degas Opera performance in the restaurant mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
24.2x44.5cm
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Edgar Degas Dance mk207
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
24.2x44.5cm
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Edgar Degas The Concert in the cafe mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
36x28cm
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Edgar Degas The Concert in the cafe mk206
1876-1877
Oil on tempera
57.5x45.5cm
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Edgar Degas ballerina being practising mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
75.6x81.3cm
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Edgar Degas Dancer entering with veil mk206
1876
Oil on canvas
1879
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Edgar Degas Naked doing up her hair mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
21.5x16.2cm
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Edgar Degas After bath mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
21x15.9cm
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Edgar Degas woman after bath mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
16x21.5cm
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Edgar Degas Bather mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
45.7x60.3cm
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Edgar Degas Out off bath mk206
1876-1877
Oil on canvas
16x21.5cm
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Edgar Degas Women in open air cafe mk206
1877
Oil on canvas
41x60cm
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Edgar Degas Bete in the cafe mk206
1877-1878
Oil on canvas
16.3x12.1cm
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Edgar Degas ballerina mk206
1877-1879
Oil on canvas
66x51cm
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Edgar Degas Bete in the cafe mk206
1877-1885
Oil on canvas
22.8x20cm
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Edgar Degas someone in the corner of stage mk206
1879
Oil on canvas
79x55cm
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Edgar Degas Mis Cessate in Louvre mk206
about 1879
Oil on canvas
71x54cm
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Edgar Degas Dancer at Background mk206
1878-1880
Oil on canvas
69.2x50.2cm
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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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