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“Edgar Degas: A Multimedia Artist in the Age of Impressionism," on view at The Clark through Oct. 6, celebrates the innovation of one of the impressionist movement's masters.
On March 26, the Museum of Modern Art will premiere "A Strange New Beauty," a show dedicated to Edgar Degas monotypes, with related paintings and drawings.
Degas made more than 300 monotypes from the 1870s to the late 1890s, and 120 of these rarely exhibited prints, borrowed from collectors all over the world, make up the MoMA show.
Edgar Degas died in his Paris studio on September 27, 1917. His walls were hung with paintings he had worked on again and again, seeking perfection. The great artist was losing his eyesight, yet he ...
French impressionist Edgar Degas exhibited only one sculpture in his lifetime: “Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen.” But he loved sculpting in the privacy of his studio.
The first full retrospective of French Impressionist Edgar Degas in nearly 30 years.
All of this makes the new show at the Hyde, “Edgar Degas, The Private Impressionist: Works on Paper by the Artist and His Circle,” revealing and rich with little surprises.
None of the eight sculptures attributed to French artist Edgar Degas in the Denver Art Museum's new exhibit is an original, says a Florida artist who has studied them for decades. Each is a multi ...
In her novel I Always Loved You, author Robin Oliveira imagines a passionate scene between Edgar Degas — a French artist known for his paintings of dancers — and Mary Cassatt — an American ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) - A Portland art gallery refuses to return seven Edgar Degas prints a collector consigned it for appraisal and sale, the collector claims in court. Nicholas H. Jepson sued Jack P.