Description
“Degas” by Douglas Mannering is a book about the life and works of Edgar Degas, one of the most prominent French artists of the 19th century. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Degas’ life, including his upbringing, education, and artistic influences.
The author describes Degas’ artistic style, which was influenced by the Impressionist movement but also included elements of Realism and Classical art. Mannering explores Degas’ fascination with movement and how he captured it in his paintings of dancers, horse races, and other dynamic scenes.
The book also includes a detailed analysis of some of Degas’ most famous works, such as “The Dance Class” and “L’Absinthe,” as well as lesser-known pieces. Mannering discusses Degas’ use of color, composition, and technique, as well as the social and historical context of his work.
Overall, “Degas” by Douglas Mannering is a great resource for art enthusiasts and students who want to learn more about this influential artist and his contributions to the art world.
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