DegasParis 1834-1917
Articles
If you can't make a sense of an image beyond what it appears to be, keep looking until you can. Come back to it, time and again, until you do.
Degas’ At the Races in the Countryside (1869)
See how Degas subtly changed his copies after the Old Masters to fit his own (and art's) agenda
Degas’ Copy after Holbein’s Anne of Cleves (c.1860)
Veiled images are hidden in even the most simple and natural-looking sketches
Degas’ Galloping Horse (n.d.)
Is Degas' Little Dancer just a dancer, a study in realism? Or is she......?
Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen (1879-81)
There is more to Degas' art than the mere copying of nature
Degas’ Rocks and Trees at Bagnoles-de-l’Ornec (1867)
Learn how to make sense of Degas' most mystifying composition
Degas’ Scene of War in the Middle Ages (c.1863-5)
EPPH Blog Posts on Degas
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