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Schirr says that Degas was in his early 50s at the time of the murders, and she believes he had begun to “really hate women.” “He’d always been a bit of a misogynist, but he was degrading ...
With Degas, I know I’m not alone: the austerity of his paintings borders on nastiness. (That they’ve decorated so many little girls’ bedrooms is one of art history’s tartest ironies.) ...
Degas once compared painting a picture to committing a crime. “Interior” was his great attempt at depicting the psychological proceeds of crime, in the coin of anguish and moral rot.
"Figure painting dominated his production, but throughout his career, [he was] also a landscape painter." “Edgar Degas: A Multimedia Artist in the Age of Impressionism," on view at The Clark through ...
A port, a garden, a mountain, a village, an island... These five places in France immortalised by the Impressionist and ...
Degas’s paintings date to 1873 and were done on a visit to New Orleans, where his mother was born and his family ran a lucrative business in the slavery-dependent cotton industry.
San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum devotes a show to the American artist, who took ideas from Picasso, ... Compare it with Degas’s “L’Absinthe” (1875-76), ...
Misty Copeland Re-creates Iconic Degas Paintings. Misty Copeland is more than one of the greatest ballet dancers in the world, now she’s quite literally a work of art. William Boot.
Chappell Roan arrived in a canary yellow archival Jean Paul Gaultier spring/summer 2003 couture gown, paired with a multi-color feather headpiece, a tulle neck scarf, and powder blue opera gloves.