His favorite subject was Ballet dancers, who he painted at dancing school and at performances.
No one did. She was inspired by paintings she saw at an art museum.
Degas was a painter and a sculptor. His tools included paints, brushes, pastels, and various scultping tools.
He painted about 1200 paintings. About one fourth of them ought to have been painted in the spring.
There are two Degas paintings of that name. One from 1890, now in the Orsay Museum, Paris. The other from 1898/99, now in the Pushkin Museum, Moscow.
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
about 1200 that we know of
Degas was well known for his ballerina paintings
No one did. She was inspired by paintings she saw at an art museum.
Degas was a painter and a sculptor. His tools included paints, brushes, pastels, and various scultping tools.
He painted about 1200 paintings. About one fourth of them ought to have been painted in the spring.
Yes, mainly through capturing stills of subjects in motion. Click link below!
There are two Degas paintings of that name. One from 1890, now in the Orsay Museum, Paris. The other from 1898/99, now in the Pushkin Museum, Moscow.
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
To which of Degas' works of ballet do you refer? To my knowledge, Degas is best known for paintings, drawings and bronzes of ballerinas and race horses. I am not familiar with a work specifically entitled "Ballet Girl", but would welcome an opportunity to be enlightened.
yes
Paintings inspired him
Degas painted in the impressionist style.