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Artist: Edgar Degas (1834-1917) French
Title: Pauline & Virginie Conversing with Admirers
Medium: Soft Ground Etching from a Monotype on BFK Rives Paper
Image/Plate Size: 6.25? x 8.25?
Paper Size: 9.75" _ 12.75"
Framed Size: 20? x 23?
Limited Edition: #11/350
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Custom framed in solid wood, museum quality materials. Ready to hang
Brief Artist Biography
Edgar Degas was a famous French artist. For example, we know him for his work in painting, sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. Today, we regard Degas as one of the founders of Impressionism. However, Degas rejected the term. At the time, he preferred to be called a realist. Degas continuously belittled the practices of Impressionist artists. However, his scenes of Parisian life, off-center compositions, and experiments with color and form, all relate him intimately with the movement. Likewise, he had close friendships with several key Impressionist artists. Furthermore, we often identify him with the subject of the dance. Consequently, he depicts dancers in over half of his works.
Degas created 33 monotypes to illustrate Ludovic Halevy?s ?La Famille Cardinal?. This collection of short stories documented the backstage life of Pauline and Virginie Cardinal at the Paris Opera. Degas? monotypes were published after his lifetime. Auguste Blaizot & Fils, Paris published the works in 1938. Leading Degas scholars Adhemar and Cachin, E.P. Janis and Jean Boggs have documented these hand-pulled etchings. The etchings from this suite are particularly important. For instance, many of the original monotypes from Edgar Degas have vanished. As a result, the etchings from this suite remain the only documentation of their existence!
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Artist: Edgar Degas (1834-1917) French
Title: Pauline & Virginie Conversing with Admirers
Medium: Soft Ground Etching from a Monotype on BFK Rives Paper
Image/Plate Size: 6.25? x 8.25?
Paper Size: 9.75" _ 12.75"
Framed Size: 20? x 23?
Limited Edition: #11/350
Gallery Certificate & Appraisal
Custom framed in solid wood, museum quality materials. Ready to hang
Brief Artist Biography
Edgar Degas was a famous French artist. For example, we know him for his work in painting, sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. Today, we regard Degas as one of the founders of Impressionism. However, Degas rejected the term. At the time, he preferred to be called a realist. Degas continuously belittled the practices of Impressionist artists. However, his scenes of Parisian life, off-center compositions, and experiments with color and form, all relate him intimately with the movement. Likewise, he had close friendships with several key Impressionist artists. Furthermore, we often identify him with the subject of the dance. Consequently, he depicts dancers in over half of his works.
Degas created 33 monotypes to illustrate Ludovic Halevy?s ?La Famille Cardinal?. This collection of short stories documented the backstage life of Pauline and Virginie Cardinal at the Paris Opera. Degas? monotypes were published after his lifetime. Auguste Blaizot & Fils, Paris published the works in 1938. Leading Degas scholars Adhemar and Cachin, E.P. Janis and Jean Boggs have documented these hand-pulled etchings. The etchings from this suite are particularly important. For instance, many of the original monotypes from Edgar Degas have vanished. As a result, the etchings from this suite remain the only documentation of their existence!
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Artwork is in ecellent condition. Item sold as is.
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Edgar Degas 'Pauline and Virginie Conversing with Admirers' Soft Ground Etching - 20x23
$750.00
$2,500
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