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Here is Edgar Degas's "Ukrainian dancers" (1899) from @metmuseum collection vs. photo from @honcharmuseum. Looks similar? But in the Met, the title is 'russian dancers.'
National Gallery in London has changed the title of similar Dega's work. Now, @metmuseum should hear us.
Over half of #EdgarDegas's paintings depicted ballet dancers, and, lucky for you, we have one of his famous ballerinas #OnView. Consider this an invite to glide over to our ongoing #Impressionism & #PostImpressionism exhibition today.
#SDMA #BalletArt #SanDiegoMuseumOfArt
This pastel 'La Coiffure,' (c1892) is a study for the oil painting of the same title, once owned by Henri Matisse. The subject of the coiffure, where a solitary woman combs her hair or has it brushed by a maid inspired some of the finest pictorial inventions of Degas's last years
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On #WorldBalletDay, here is #Degas's ‘The Green Ballet Skirt'. This painting is executed in charcoal and pastel on tracing paper.
Genius: Misty Copeland Recreates Edgar Degas's Ballerina Paintings https://t.co/SYgFrx1xUs