Edgar Degas - Photography

In the late 1880s, Degas also developed a passion for photography. He photographed many of his friends, often by lamplight, as in his double portrait of Renoir and Mallarmé. Other photographs, depicting dancers and nudes, were used for reference in some of Degas's drawings and paintings.

Degas in 1855-1865 1872 Degas in New Orleans 1890s Degas_Edgar 1895 Edgar Degas Self-portrait at the statue of Bartholomew
Degas in
1855-1865
1872 Degas
in New Orleans
1890s
Degas_Edgar
1895 Edgar Degas
Self-portrait at the
statue of Bartholomew
1895 Edgar Degas Self-portrait in his library 1895 Edgar Degas, Self-portrait with Zoe Edgar_Degas Self-portrait 1895 Paul Poujaud, Mme. Arthur Fontaine, and Degas
1895 Edgar Degas
Self-portrait in
his library
1895 Edgar Degas,
Self-portrait with
Zoe
1895 Edgar_Degas
Self-portrait
1895 Paul Poujaud,
Mme. Arthur Fontaine,
and Degas
1896 Self-Portrait with Christine and Yvonne Lerolle 1912 Edgar Degas Edgar Degas at the age of 78. Photo was taken in March 1912 by his friend Albert Bartholome Degas in 1900s
1896 Self-Portrait
with Christine and
Yvonne Lerolle
1912 Edgar Degas Edgar Degas at
the age of 78.
Photo was taken in March
1912 by his friend
Albert Bartholome
1900s
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Stephane Mallarme photo by Degas 1895 December Edgar Degas House in New Orleans
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
and Stephane Mallarme
photo by Degas
1895 December
Edgar Degas House
in New Orleans