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Edgar Degas 1834-1917

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Edgar Degas 1834-1917

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  1. Edgar Degas 1834-1917

  2. Artist. Edgar Degas was born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar de Gas on July 19, 1834, in Paris, France. His father, Auguste, was a banker, and his mother, Celestine, an American from New Orleans. Their family were members of the middle class with nobler pretensions. For many years the Degas family spelled their name "de Gas"; the preposition "de" suggesting a land-owning aristocratic background which they did not actually have. As an adult, Edgar Degas reverted back to the original spelling.

  3. Ballet School Degas came from a very musical household; his mother was an amateur opera singer and his father occasionally arranged for musicians to give recitals in their home. Degas attended the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, a prestigious and rigorous boys' secondary school where he received a classical education Degas also displayed a remarkable skill for drawing and painting as a child, a talent encouraged by his father, who was a knowledgeable art lover. Ballet rehearsal on stage

  4. In 1853 at the age of 18, Degas received permission to "copy" at the Louvre in Paris. During the 19th century, aspiring artists developed their technique by attempting to replicate the works of the masters. Degas produced several impressive copies of Raphael. In 1855 he gained admission into the Ecole Des Beaux-Art in Paris. After only one year of study, Degas left school to spend three years traveling, painting and studying in Italy. Woman combing her hair

  5. In 1862, Degas met fellow painter EdouardManetat the Louvre, and the pair quickly developed a friendly rivalry. Degas grew to share Manet's disdain for the presiding art establishment as well as his belief that artists needed to turn to more modern techniques and subject matter. The star

  6. Returning to Paris near the end of 1873, Degas, along with Monet, Sisley and several other painters, formed the SociétéAnonyme des Artistes. The group of painters would come to be known as the Impressionists (although Degas preferred the term "realist" to describe his own work), and on April 15, 1874, they held the first Impressionist exhibition.

  7. Facts about Edgar Degas Place de la Concorde

  8. *Edgar was known as “a grump” *Of all the Impressionist artists, Degas had the closest affinity with EdouardManet. *Edgar Degas is most famously known for painting ballet dancers. Aux courses en province (At the Races in the Country)

  9. *In the late 1870s Degas' sight began to fail and as well as painting he began sculpting bronze statues of ballet dancers and horses, something which he had been quietly experimenting with for several years. *It was during his travels ,when he was copying the classical artworks, that he became skilled at drawing people and this allowed to him to earn some money painting family portraits on commission. Portraits in an Office

  10. Degas2 Degas lived on well into the 20th century, and although he painted less during these years, he promoted his work tirelessly and became an avid art collector. He was never married although he did count several women, including the American painter Mary Cassatt, among his intimate friends. Degas passed away on September 27, 1917, at the age of 83

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