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“Edgar Degas: A Multimedia Artist in the Age of Impressionism," on view at The Clark through Oct. 6, which Foa curated with Anne Leonard, Manton curator of prints, drawings and photographs, pulls ...
Nicholas Jepson claims that a Pearl District gallery owner won't give him back seven Edgar Degas prints, worth at least $160,000. Jack Mongeon said he will return the prints when Jepson settles up ...
Organizers of ‘Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty’ at the Museum of Modern Art wanted more insight into the impressionist artist’s brashly experimental monotypes. So they plunged into DIY ...
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. Some 120 of the artist's prints will be ...
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 ...
Review: First full Edgar Degas retrospective in nearly 30 years shows an artist who liked to be in control By Christopher Knight, Art Critic Nov. 4, 2016 2:30 PM PT ...
Edgar Degas (1834–1917), born in Paris, France, was a prominent artist famous for his contributions to Impressionism, though he preferred to be called a realist.
Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt at the Louvre, the Paintings Gallery, 1879-80. Etching, softground etching, aquatint, and drypoint from cancelled plate. Courtesy: Hyde Collection ...
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 1879, Edgar Degas made a charcoal and pastel image of two female figures, one standing with a book in her hands, the other seen from behind, leaning slightly on the staff of her closed umbrella.