He sold most of his 1200 paintings.
yes he did. he had 3 German shepereds.
If you mean assistants helping him in his studio, he usually did not. Colleagues in the sense of other artists he knew, there was the whole gang of impressionist painters that he belonged to.
He was a successful artist, did not marry, lwas nearly blind during his last few years.
Not sure about the value however Edgar was my partners grandfather and we would be interestred in purchasing the book for sentimental reasons. What condition is it in ?.
Degas' sculptures of hundreds of ballet dancers must be examined in pairs, or groups. Degas' relationship with Edouard Manet throughout the 1860s was seminal to Degas' approach to theatre, theatrical props, scenery and, most of all, the youngest and most callipygian dancers, first, in performance, then moreso, in repose, at more and more oblique, secretive, oblique and perhaps illicit angles.Degas would sculpt one of his models face front, in a colloquial pose, then, more and more onward into the depth of his imagery, from further and further away from the 'consciousness', awareness, or perhaps, even permission of the model.I don't say 'girl' in any of these referents, for I believe androgyny to be a powerful motivator in Degas' views of the loss of humanity and the development of the model as prop, scenery or even colour of what Degas believed to be the soul of performing art.Answer 2:I feel the exposition above shows that we should not look for symbolism here.
yes he did. he had 3 German shepereds.
He went to school in Paris. Any dates are unknown to us.
He took part in the impressionist exhibitions. There were eight of them from 1874 to 1886.
If you mean assistants helping him in his studio, he usually did not. Colleagues in the sense of other artists he knew, there was the whole gang of impressionist painters that he belonged to.
He was a successful artist, did not marry, lwas nearly blind during his last few years.
He was not married and had no children.
No wife, no kids.
any where you want!
Not sure about the value however Edgar was my partners grandfather and we would be interestred in purchasing the book for sentimental reasons. What condition is it in ?.
He had many friends, especially in the impressionist group of painters.
No, the word "redrum" is not used in any work by Edgar Allan Poe. It is actually a fictional word created by Stephen King and popularized in his novel "The Shining."
The noun "dancer" is a common noun, a general word for someone who dances; a word for any dancer of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Dancer Road in Richmond, VA or "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" a sculpture by Edgar Degas.