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Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas
Born: July 19, 1834
City and Country of Origin: Paris, France
Painting School: Impressionists
Art Training: Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris
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Major Works: "Paris A Rainy Day"
Edgar Degas Biography: Although he is grouped with the Impressionists neither his style, his content nor his painting procedure is consistent with the other
painters of the Impressionist movement. Unlike Monet, Sisley and Renoir, Degas is first and foremost a studio painter who was interested in the effects
of light, but not so much in its realistic colorization. Even though Renoir was also a figurative painter his paintings were most definitely Impressionistic.
Degas was most at home with subjects which were of interest to the new leisure class hence the title Boulevarde Realist. He painted scenes from
the race track and was undobtedly the world's finest painter of ballet, particularly ballet schools. He was not considered a master until after his death.
When his vision began to fail him during a stint in the army he turned to sculpture. He turned out numerous wax and clay figures which were not cast in
bronze until after his death.
Died: 1917
To view the paintings of Edgar Degas please chooseDegas Gallery I, Degas Gallery II!
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