He took part in the impressionist exhibitions. There were eight of them from 1874 to 1886.
yes he did. he had 3 German shepereds.
He went to school in Paris. Any dates are unknown to us.
Yes, Edgar Degas initially pursued a career in law before fully committing to art. He studied painting in Paris and was influenced by the works of the Old Masters, which shaped his artistic style. Additionally, Degas worked as an art dealer, promoting the works of fellow artists, and he also engaged in printmaking and sculpture throughout his career.
Yes he had much money after selling some artwork.
He was a successful artist, did not marry, lwas nearly blind during his last few years.
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.
As an artist, Edgar Degas did not have any documented favorite foods. However, based on historical records and accounts, he was known to enjoy simple and traditional French cuisine, such as coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon, and croissants. Degas also had a sweet tooth and may have indulged in pastries and desserts like tarte tatin and macarons.
He was not married and had no children.
No wife, no kids.
He had many friends, especially in the impressionist group of painters.
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.
Anyone with any sense called him Mr. Hoover.