Museum Connect : Impressionism
Edgar Degas
1834-1971
〈Ballet 〉, 1873–1876.
〈Young Spartans Exercising〉, 1860.
Edgar Degas was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings.
Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints and drawings. Degas is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers. Although Degas is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism, he rejected the term, preferring to be called a realist,[ and did not paint outdoors as many Impressionists did.
Degas was a superb draftsman, and particularly masterly in depicting movement, as can be seen in his rendition of dancers and bathing female nudes. In addition to ballet dancers and bathing women, Degas painted racehorses and racing jockeys, as well as portraits. His portraits are notable for their psychological complexity and their portrayal of human isolation.
At the beginning of his career, Degas wanted to be a history painter, a calling for which he was well prepared by his rigorous academic training and close study of classical art. In his early thirties he changed course, and by bringing the traditional methods of a history painter to bear on contemporary subject matter, he became a classical painter of modern life.
Paul Cézanne
〈Montagne Sainte-Victoire〉, 1882-1885.
〈Boy in a Red Vest〉, 1888-1890.
Vincent Willem van Gogh
〈Starry night〉, 1889.
〈Sun flower〉, 1888.
Paul Gauguin
〈Tahitian Women on the Beach 〉, 1891.
〈Two Women〉, 1901.
Claude Monet
〈Impression, soleil levant〉, 1872.
〈Garden at Sainte-Adresse〉, 1900.
Edgar Degas
〈Ballet 〉, 1873–1876.
〈Young Spartans Exercising〉, 1860.
Auguste Renoir
〈Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette〉, 1876.
〈A Girl with a Watering Can〉, 1876.
Toulouse-Lautrec
〈In The Restaurant La Mie〉, 1891.
〈In The Restaurant La Mie〉, 1892.
Gustave Caillebotte
〈Rue de Paris, temps de pluie〉, 1877.
〈Les raboteurs de parquet〉, 1875.
Francisco Goya
〈El tres de mayo de 1808〉, 1814.
〈Saturn〉, 1820.