Degas and His Model

Degas and His Model

Author: Alice Michel

Publisher: David Zwirner Books

Published: 2017-08-22

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 1941701558

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There are many myths about the artist Edgar Degas—from Degas the misanthrope to Degas the deviant, to Degas the obsessive. But there is no single text that better stokes the fire than Degas and His Model, a short memoir published by Alice Michel, who purportedly modeled for Degas. Never before translated into English, the text’s original publication in Mercure de France in 1919, shortly after the artist’s death, has been treated as an important account of the master sculptor at work. We know that Alice was writing under a pseudonym, but who the real person behind this account was remains a mystery—to this day nothing is known about her. Yet, the descriptions seem too accurate to be ignored, the anecdotes too spot-on to discount; even the dialogue captures the artist’s tone and mannerisms. What is found in these pages is at times a woman’s flirtatious recollection of a bizarre “artistic type” and at others a moving attempt to connect with a great, often tragic man. The descriptions are limpid, unburdened; the dialogue is lively and intimate, not unlike reading the very best kind of gossip, with world-historical significance. Here in these dusty studios, Degas is alive, running hands over clay, complaining about his eyes, denigrating the other artists around him, and whispering salaciously to his model. And during his mood swings, we see reflected the model’s innocence and confusion, her pain at being misunderstood and finally rejected. It is an intimate portrait of a moment in a great artist’s life, a sort of Bildungsroman in which his model (whoever she may be) does not emerge unscathed.


Edgar Degas, 1834-1917

Edgar Degas, 1834-1917

Author: Bernd Growe

Publisher: Taschen

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9783822811368

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An introduction to the life and work of nineteenth-century French artist Edgar Degas, discussing his cultural and historical importance, and including a chronology and over one hundred color illustrations with explanatory captions.


Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas

Author: Richard Thomson

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 0892362855

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Edgar Degas was one of the great pioneers of modern art, and the J. Paul Getty and Norton Simon museums are fortunate to own jointly one of his finest pastels, Waiting (L'Attente), which he made sometime between 1880 and 1882, about midway in his career. In this fascinating monograph, author Richard Thomson explores this brilliant work in detail, revealing both the intricacies of its composition and the source of the emotional pull it immediately exerts upon the viewer. For Waiting is, indeed, an extraordinary object both in its craftsmanship and color and, perhaps most especially, in its aura of ambiguity and even mystery.


Edgar Degas Masterpieces of Art

Edgar Degas Masterpieces of Art

Author: Michael Robinson

Publisher: Flame Tree Illustrated

Published: 2016-11-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781783619948

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French artist Edgar Degas was famous for his drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking. Although a member of the Impressionists, with Monet, Pissaro and Renoir his work focused on indoor subjects, particularly his acutely observed pieces on ballerinas. His masterful studies of real life resonate still today and he remains one of the most popular painters in the world. This beautiful new book showcases all of his major works (including Ballet Rehearsal, The Star and The Ballet Class), with detailed captions, and a long essay on life, art and influences.


Degas, Painter of Ballerinas

Degas, Painter of Ballerinas

Author: Susan Goldman Rubin

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 2019-04-16

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1683354737

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Through Edgar Degas’s beloved paintings, drawings, and sculptures, Susan Goldman Rubin conveys the wonder and excitement of the ballet world. Degas is one of the most celebrated painters of the impressionist movement, and his ballerina paintings are among the most favorite of his fans. In his artwork, Degas captures every moment, from the relentless hours of practice to the glamour of appearing on stage, revealing a dancer’s journey from novice to prima ballerina. Observing young students, Degas drew their poses again and again, determined to achieve perfection. The book includes a brief biography of his entire life, endnotes, bibliography, where to see his paintings, and an index.


Edgar Degas: Paintings That Dance

Edgar Degas: Paintings That Dance

Author: Maryann Cocca-Leffler

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2001-10-01

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0448425203

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Edgar Degas is famous for his paintings of ballerinas, and that's what first attracts Kristin to his artwork. But as she studies him for her report, she discovers that his art ranged far beyond the ballet and she gradually learns exactly what makes Degas's work so unique.


Edgar Degas Sculpture

Edgar Degas Sculpture

Author: National Gallery of Art (U.S.)

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780691148977

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This volume presents the sculptures of French artist Edgar Degas (1834-1917). Degas is known for his work in painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing. He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism, although he rejected the term, and preferred to be called a realist. Although best known as a painter, his most widely known work is a sculpture, "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen". Executed in wax, near life-sized, dressed in a ballerina's tutu, with real ballet slippers and real hair, the sculpture caused a sensation when it was exhibited in 1881. It is the only sculpture Degas ever showed publicly, though more than one hundred -- of dancers, horses, and bathers -- were found in his studio after he died, all dusty, some fallen apart. This work includes essays on Degas' life and work, his sculptural technique and materials, and the story of the sculptures after his death. It features art-historical and technical discussions of every work in the collection as well as concordances and bibliography.


Dancing with Degas

Dancing with Degas

Author: Julie Merberg

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2003-07

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780811840477

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Provides a simple introduction to French artist Edgar Degas and his pastel paintings of ballerinas.


The Lost Sketchbook of Edgar Degas

The Lost Sketchbook of Edgar Degas

Author: Harriet Scott Chessman

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781944853136

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A lyrical novel about what art can reveal, and a nuanced imagining of the people who influenced Edgar Degas and his work. With key roles for beloved Degas paintings.


Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas

Author: Jennifer R. Gross

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2003-01

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 9780300100044

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Through his representation of modern subjects such as ballet dancers and race horses, his constant questioning of traditional artistic practices, and his vital engagement with Parisian society, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) helped to define the beginnings of modernism in visual culture at the end of the nineteenth century. This engaging book yields new scholarship on works by Degas in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery and provides in-depth discussion of works of art in every medium explored by this innovative artist. Extended entries by distinguished scholars including Richard Kendall and Edgar Munhall provide a complete review of the artist's working methods. The book also introduces several important pieces by Degas that have rarely been available for view by the public, including a notable wax figure and several unique prints and works on paper.