Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas

1834—1917

Edgar Degas was a celebrated French artist renowned for his groundbreaking depictions of Parisian life, especially ballet dancers, at the turn of the 20th century. Often associated with Impressionism, Degas preferred to be called a realist, distinguishing himself with his meticulous attention to human anatomy and movement. Employing various mediums, from pastels to sculpture, his innovative compositions and experimental techniques offered a fresh perspective on contemporary subjects, making him a pivotal figure in modern art's evolution.

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