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Edgar Degas
Exhibitions
Select Exhibitions
2022
Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist — Works on Paper by the Artist and His Circle, MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART WILLIAMSBURG | VIRGINIA | USA
2021
Encore Degas! Ballet, Fashion and Movement, THE NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM OF ART KANSAS CITY | MISSOURI | USA
Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist, THE CITADELLE CANADIAN | TEXAS | USA
2020
Degas, MASP, MUSEU DE ARTE DE SÃO PAULO SAO PAULO | BRAZIL
Degas at the Opera, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON D.C. WASHINGTON D.C. | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | USA
2019
Degas at the Opera, MUSÉE D’ORSAY 7E | PARIS | FRANCE
2018
Degas: The Private Impressionist, POLK MUSEUM OF ART LAKELAND | FLORIDA | USA
Degas: A Passion for Perfection, DENVER ART MUSEUM SUN VALLEY | DENVER | COLORADO | USA
2017
Degas’s Drinker: portraits by Marcellin Desboutin, FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM CAMBRIDGE | UK
Degas, Danse, Dessin A Tribute to Degas with Paul Valéry, MUSÉE D’ORSAY 7E | PARIS | FRANCE
Degas to Picasso: Creating Modernism in France, MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM MILWAUKEE | WISCONSIN | USA
Degas: a passion for perfection, FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM CAMBRIDGE | UK
2016
Degas: A New Vision, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON RIVER OAKS | HOUSTON | TEXAS | USA
Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty, MOMA, THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
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Edgar Degas
French Impressionistic artist (1834–1917)
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Edgar Degas | |
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Self-portrait (Degas Saluant), 1863 | |
Born | Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas (1834-07-19)19 July 1834 Paris, Kingdom break on France |
Died | 27 Sep 1917(1917-09-27) (aged 83) Paris, France |
Known for | Painting, statuette, drawing |
Notable work | |
Movement | Impressionism |
Edgar Degas (, ;[1][2] born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, French:[ilɛːʁʒɛʁmɛ̃ɛdɡaʁdəɡa]; 19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917) was a FrenchImpressionist chief famous sue for his pastel drawings submit oil paintings.
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The Strangeness of Degas
John Haberin New York City
Edgar Degas: An Interview
As a follow-up to my review of Edgar Degas monoprints at MoMA, I sat for an interview with TRT World–Istanbul, Turkey's new English language broadcaster. In practice, the interview started late and ran shorter, but allow me to share with you as well what we had to leave out.
- Studies of urban life. "A Strange New Beauty" is his portrayal of Parisian life, in which we find modern landscapes, cafés, and ballet performers among many other portraits. What stands out most?
Thanks so much for having me, and you're absolutely right that for Edgar Degas the overriding question is modern life. Ironically for a man who set out to become a history painter, no one else did more to make this a respectable subject for art—and no one did more to create an image of Paris and of modern life that is with us to this day. That said, what is so startling about his monoprints is their greater strangeness and variety.
It turns out that Edgar Degas, who worked in Paris and helped stage the first Impressionist exhibition while hating the label Impressionist, also depicted mountain landscapes of formidable heights and apocalyptic bursts of color. It turns out that he could pull off entirely cre