The stolen painting by Edgar Degas discovered last week on a bus just outside of Paris will go on show at the city’s Musée d’Orsay next year in an exhibition due to travel to Washington, DC, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new exhibit at The Society of the Four Arts offers a fresh look at the life and work of pioneering impressionist Edgar Degas. On ...
One of the 29 bronze castings of Degas's most famous sculpture, La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans, has been lent by the St Louis Art Museum to the National Gallery of Australia, to serve as the ...
Reporting from Washington — In 1877, when he was 43, the French impressionist Edgar Degas began stopping by the studio of the 33-year-old American Mary Cassatt and offering her a point or two that ...
X-ray of Edgar Degas sculpture, “Arabesque over Right Leg, Left Arm in Front” (all images courtesy Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge) Edgar Degas, “Arabesque over the Right Leg, Left Arm in Front” (ca ...
The only sculpture that French painter Edgar Degas ever shared with the public sparked an immediate outrage. Degas debuted his true-to-life amalgamation of beeswax, human hair, and more, depicting his ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The National Gallery’s imaginatively choreographed Degas & Miss La La is a triple delight: it tells the story ...
Degas’s idol Ingres, who had advised him as a neophyte painter to draw constantly from memory and nature, and who had painted dancing nymphs into his own romantic tableaus, longed for the more courtly ...
It's not often that an art show makes visitors stand up straighter. But Degas's Dancers at the Barre: Point and Counterpoint — an exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. — has that ...
“Yesterday I spent the whole day in the studio of a strange painter called Degas,” Parisian man of letters Edmond de Goncourt wrote in his diary in 1874. “Out of all the subjects in modern life he has ...