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Title: Cabaret Parisienne
The 1920's open nightly to artist, bohemian thoughts with champagne toast.
Picasso,Degas, Van Gogh a time of colors galore aah! Paris is beautiful.
Edgar Degas, Bather Sponging Her Knee, ca. 1883–84 https://t.co/Wupy0lTfLo #edgardegas #themet
It’s well worth dropping in to Sothebys at the moment because they’ve got shedloads of great art on display including Degas, Antony Gormley, Anselm Kiefer, and a cow looking at the camera like she’s on The Office, by Fernand Leger.
Edgar Degas, Three Russian Dancers https://t.co/w2B3xMzSbI #nationalmuseum #natmuseumswe
Edgar Degas, Two Dancers, 1873 https://t.co/xcPak6NyVP #europeanart #metmuseum
Edgar Degas, Bather Sponging Her Knee, ca. 1883–84 https://t.co/Wupy0lTfLo #drawingsandprints #themet
Edgar Degas, Three Russian Dancers https://t.co/w2B3xMzkma #museumarchive #nationalmuseum
'A Peasant Woman'~ Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, (1871)
A Peasant Woman is part of small series of works where he tackles the problems of painting white material against light with its opposing qualities of transparency and opacity.
Edgar Degas, Dancers Practicing at the Barre, 1877 https://t.co/wfuJP01SWV #edgardegas #themet
Edgar Degas, The Old Italian Woman, 1857 https://t.co/9heyMECRfO #edgardegas #themet
Edgar Degas, Two Dancers, 1873 https://t.co/xcPak6NyVP #themet #metmuseum
Edgar Degas, Three Russian Dancers https://t.co/l3scMIlsrr #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Edgar Degas, Bather Sponging Her Knee, ca. 1883–84 https://t.co/Wupy0lTfLo #edgardegas #metmuseum
Edgar Degas, The Old Italian Woman, 1857 https://t.co/9heyMECRfO #themet #edgardegas
Edgar Degas, Three Russian Dancers https://t.co/w2B3xMzkma #museumarchive #nationalmuseum
'A Peasant Woman'~ Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, (1871)
The Breton girl's white headdress is illuminated by the bright sunlight which pours in through a transparent white curtain. This painting also reveals Degas pre-occupation with countre-jour, modelling mass against light.
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see."
"People call me the painter of dancing girls. It has never occurred to them that my chief interest in dancers lies in rendering movement and painting pretty clothes."
Edgar Degas, French painter and sculptor, DOTD 1917