The Impressionism

 



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Edgar Degas



 


 
Edgar Degas

(b Paris, 19 July 1834; d Paris, 27 Sept 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’s 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.


 




 

Degas in a Green Jacket
1856
 



 


Edmond and Therese Morbilli
1867


 


Song of the Dog
1877
 


 


At the Milliner's



 


At the Milliner's
1882
 
 

 

The Millinery Shop
1884
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago



 

At the Milliner's
1882
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan



 

At the Milliner's
1882
 


 


At the Milliner's
1883



 

Conversation chez la modiste



 


Young Woman in front of the Mirror