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Degas: Masters of Art

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Degas: Masters of Art

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexander Adams

ISBN:

9783791387369

Publisher:

Prestel

Imprint:

Prestel

Publication Date:

31st May 2022

UK Publication Date:

31st May 2022

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art

Dewey:

759.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 210mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

346g

Description

Get a glimpse into the life and work of painter, sculptor, and printmaker Edgar Degas, who is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism. Best known for his depictions of young dancers on the stage and in the studio, Degas was an accomplished draughtsman and portraitist of superb emotional depth. Much of his work eschewed bright colours and spontaneity for carefully studied interiors and scenes of daily life. This book explores the full range of Degas's work, from his celebrated paintings of dancers and depictions of cafe life to his pencil sketches and wax and bronze sculptures. Stunning reproductions help readers understand many aspects of Degas's oeuvre, such as his gift for capturing movement, the ways he drew inspiration from Japanese prints and Old Masters, and his experiments with colour and form. A biographical text traces Degas's life from his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and his early history paintings to his friendships with Cassatt and Manet, his reliance on painting dancers to keep him financially afloat, and his lonely, final days in Paris. Accessible and engaging, this exploration of Degas's life and art looks beyond his well-known works to reveal a talented and complicated genius. AUTHOR: Alexander Adams is a British artist, poet and critic. 55 colour illustrations

Author Bio

ALEXANDER ADAMS is a British artist, poet and critic.

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