Edgar Degas - Woman Having Her Hair Combed 1895

Woman Having Her Hair Combed 1895
Woman Having Her Hair Combed
1895 74x60cm pastel/paper
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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From Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City:
No doubt Degas intended to include this work in the 1886 Impressionist exhibition among the nudes he described in the catalogue as "women bathing, washing themselves, combing their hair or having it combed," since it is his only pastel of the mid-1880s of a woman having her hair combed. Executed in large format and meticulously finished, this nude—reminiscent of Rembrandt’s famous Bathsheba at Her Bath in the Louvre—may not have been completed in time for the exhibition, or else it may have been excluded deliberately for reasons unknown.