Edgar Degas - forty nine paintings from 1897 to 1899
In later life, Degas became reclusive, morose, and given to bouts of depression, probably as a consequence of his increasing blindness. His monotype Landscape 1892, an unusual work from this period, is an unexpected instance of Degas presenting an outdoor scene with no figures, which shows an imaginative and expressive use of color and freedom of line that may have arisen, at least in part, as a result of his struggle to adapt to his deteriorating vision.
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In the Dance Studio 1897 |
The Toilette 1897 |
Two Dancers 1897 |
After the Bath 1898 |
At Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 1898 |
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Ballet Scene 1898 |
Breakfast after Bath 1898 |
Dancers 1898 |
Henri Rouart and His Son Alexis 1898 |
Houses at the Foot of a Cliff. Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 1898 |
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Landscape by the Sea 1898 |
Pink Dancers 1898 |
Return of the Herd 1898 |
Rue Quesnoy, Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 1898 |
The Fallen Jockey 1898 |
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Three Dancers in Violet Tutus 1896 |
Three Dancers 1898 |
Two Dancers 1898 |
View of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 1898 |
Village Street 1898 |
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Woman at Her Bath 1894 |
Woman Drying Her Hair 1898 |
Woman Drying Herself 1898 |
Three Ballet Dancers, One with Dark Crimson Waist 1899 |
Torso of a Dancer 1899 |
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Two Dancers 1898 |
The Milliners 1898 |
Russian Dancers 1899 |
Woman with Loose Red Hair 1898 |
Three Dancers 1898 |
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Russian Dancers 1899 |
Dancer 1899 |
Blue Dancers 1899 |
Two Dancers in Blue 1899 |
Two Dancers in Green Skirts, Landscape Scener 1899 |
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Woman at Her Toilette 1899 |
Landscape at Valery-sur-Somme 1893 |
Woman Drying Herself 1898 |
Woman Leaving Her Bath 1898 |
Woman with a Towel 1898 |
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Ballerinas Adjusting Their Dresses 1899 |
Dancers 1899 |
Dancers 1899 |
Russian Dancer 1899 |
Russian Dancers 1899 |
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Russian Dancers 1899 |
Russian Dancers 1899 |
Seated Bather 1899 |
Pink Dancer 1896 |
Before the Performance 1897 |
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