Edgar Degas

About Edgar Degas

Degas changed the spelling of his own name. He was born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, into a Parisian banking family, and dropped the aristocratic particle to become simply Degas. His father wanted him to study law. He enrolled in law school, then quietly registered as a copyist at the Louvre instead.

More than half of his entire output depicts dancers. He became a fixture at the Paris Opera, watching from the wings and from boxes above the stage, sketching not the performance but the work behind it: the stretching, the waiting, the adjusting of shoes, the corrections from the ballet master. The backstage fatigue interested him more than the applause.

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Sulking (La Bouderie) - Edgar Degas - Poster
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Two Dancers - Edgar Degas - Poster
Two Dancers - Edgar Degas

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The Dance Lesson - Edgar Degas - Poster
The Dance Lesson - Edgar Degas

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Estérel Village - Edgar Degas - Poster
Estérel Village - Edgar Degas

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Three Dancers Preparing for Class - Edgar Degas - Poster
Ludovic Lepic Holding His Dog - Edgar Degas - Poster
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Mlle Bécat at the Café des Ambassadeurs - Edgar Degas - Poster
In the Salon - Edgar Degas - Poster
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Dancer Looking at the Sole of her Right Foot - Edgar Degas - Poster
Paul Lafond and Alphonse Cherfils Examining a Painting - Edgar Degas - Poster
The Dancers - Edgar Degas - Poster
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The Old Italian Woman - Edgar Degas - Poster
The Old Italian Woman - Edgar Degas

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Woman Bathing in a Shallow Tub - Edgar Degas - Poster
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Male Nude - Edgar Degas - Poster
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Self-Portrait - Edgar Degas - Poster
Self-Portrait - Edgar Degas

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Piste van circus Fernando en naakte vrouw bij deur in haar kamer - Edgar Degas - PosterPiste van circus Fernando en naakte vrouw bij deur in haar kamer - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
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Portrait of the Artist's Brother, René Degas - Edgar Degas - PosterPortrait of the Artist's Brother, René Degas - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
Singer in Profile with Four Gas Lamps - Edgar Degas - PosterSinger in Profile with Four Gas Lamps - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
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Woman Combing Her Hair - Edgar Degas - PosterWoman Combing Her Hair - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
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The Rehearsal of the Ballet on Stage - Edgar Degas - PosterThe Rehearsal of the Ballet on Stage - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
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Sketch of a Woman with a Turban - Edgar Degas - PosterSketch of a Woman with a Turban - Edgar Degas - Lifestyle
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Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas

Degas changed the spelling of his own name. He was born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, into a Parisian banking family, and dropped the aristocratic particle to become simply Degas. His father wanted him to study law. He enrolled in law school, then quietly registered as a copyist at the Louvre instead. More than half of his entire output depicts dancers. He became a fixture at the Paris Opera, watching from the wings and from boxes above the stage, sketching not the performance but the work behind it: the stretching, the waiting, the adjusting of shoes, the corrections from the ballet master. The backstage fatigue interested him more than the applause. In 1881, he exhibited Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, a two-thirds life-size wax figure of Marie van Goethem, a real student at the Opera ballet school. She wore a real tutu, real ballet slippers, and a wig of human hair, all coated in wax. Critics called it repulsive. One described the girl as having a face marked by the hateful promise of every vice. Wax was a material for anatomical specimens, not art. It was the only sculpture he exhibited in his lifetime. After his death, 150 more wax figures were found in his studio, many falling apart. His eyesight began failing during the Franco-Prussian War. By his forties he had lost central vision. By fifty-seven he could not read. The deterioration drove him from fine brushwork to bolder strokes, then to pastels, then to sculpture he could work by touch. He avoided daylight and painted under controlled artificial light. Collectors joked they should chain their Degas paintings to the wall, because he would try to take them back to rework them. He compulsively revised everything. He disliked being called an Impressionist. He preferred Realist or Independent. He never painted outdoors, which was supposedly the whole point of the movement. Despite this, he co-founded the group, organised their exhibitions, and showed in all eight. He said: there is love and there is art and we only have one heart. He never married.