His aim was to show the human body in action.
I think its called ballet rehearsal
Edgar Degas painted "Rehearsal on Stage" between 1874 and 1876. This work is part of his exploration of ballet dancers and their rehearsals, capturing the dynamic movements and intimate moments of the performers. Degas's unique perspective and use of composition highlight his fascination with the world of dance. The painting reflects his innovative approach to capturing the essence of movement and the behind-the-scenes atmosphere of the theater.
His favorite subject was ballet dancers, who he painted at dancing school and at performances.
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.
Both of them have painted families, Degas in more instances.
I think its called ballet rehearsal
Between 1871 and 1874
Edgar Degas is known for painting ballet scenes.
Edgar Degas painted "Rehearsal on Stage" between 1874 and 1876. This work is part of his exploration of ballet dancers and their rehearsals, capturing the dynamic movements and intimate moments of the performers. Degas's unique perspective and use of composition highlight his fascination with the world of dance. The painting reflects his innovative approach to capturing the essence of movement and the behind-the-scenes atmosphere of the theater.
His favorite subject was ballet dancers, who he painted at dancing school and at performances.
He had his own dance studio and when they had a break he would sketch them fixing their shoes.
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.
Most painters after 1450 have used oil paint. So did Degas.
Degas painted in the impressionist style.
Both of them have painted families, Degas in more instances.
Yes, he did.
Degas was a painter, Horseracing in Longhcamps is oil paint on canvas.