why do most of edgar deags paintings have work as their primary theme'
why do most of edgar deags paintings have work as their primary theme'
why do most of edgar deags paintings have work as their primary theme'
Degas had a favorite theme, the ballet dancers and theatre performers in Paris. He liked capturing moments in contemporary life.
You may be asking about the artist Edgar Degas who did Seated Dancer Tying Her Slipper - 1880 c. http://www.montableau.com/GB/d/degas/104271.htm Degas drew and painted this theme several times, so if this is not the exact image you're looking for, try searching his work.
Degas, Degas, Degas. The man was fascinated by ballerinas, and he is very well known in the art world. He also contributed with his experiments with lighting and was one of the founders of Impressionism.
The central theme explored in "The Haunted Palace" by Edgar Allan Poe is the gradual descent into madness and the corruption of the human mind.
When the narrator moves the candelabrum in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Oval Portrait', he sees a portrait of a young woman that appears to have been recently painted. The sight of the painting, juxtaposed with the dying woman in the bed, captures the theme of art vs. life and the consequences of sacrificing reality for art.
classical paintings
death/afterlife
Look at it and use its theme to give it a name.
The theme of this painting is about commutation and learning.
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