Madame René de Gas by Edgar Degas (4990402366) Madame René de Gastitle QS:P1476,en:Madame René de Gas label QS:Len,Madame René de Gas label QS:Lfr,Madame René de Gas; Madame René de Gas The impressionist style was incompatible with Degas' meticulous paint handling and premeditated method of composing, and he preferred independent or realist to impressionist as the name of the movement. Degas did help establish and direct the impressionist organization, however, and participated in seven of the eight exhibitions. He selected insistently modern themes -- ballet dancers, laundresses, prostitutes, cafés and café-concerts, and racetracks -- and depicted them in numerous variations. One other recurring genre was portraiture. Degas selected family and friends as models rather than paint commissioned portraits, and his portraits are often unconventional characterizations. This portrait of Estelle Musson Balfour de Gas, the artist's first cousin and sister-in-law, was painted during Degas'
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Madame René de Gas by Edgar Degas (4990402366) Madame René de Gastitle QS:P1476,en:Madame René de Gas label QS:Len,Madame René de Gas label QS:Lfr,Madame René de Gas; Madame René de Gas The impressionist style was incompatible with Degas' meticulous paint handling and premeditated method of composing, and he preferred independent or realist to impressionist as the name of the movement. Degas did help establish and direct the impressionist organization, however, and participated in seven of the eight exhibitions. He selected insistently modern themes -- ballet dancers, laundresses, prostitutes, cafés and café-concerts, and racetracks -- and depicted them in numerous variations. One other recurring genre was portraiture. Degas selected family and friends as models rather than paint commissioned portraits, and his portraits are often unconventional characterizations. This portrait of Estelle Musson Balfour de Gas, the artist's first cousin and sister-in-law, was painted during Degas' by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
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