Edgar Degas, 1834-1917 : on the dance floor of modernity
Growe, Bernd2016
Book
Most commonly associated with the birth of the Impressionist movement in mid-19th-century Paris, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) in fact defied easy categorization and instead developed a unique style, strongly influenced by Old Masters, the body in motion, and everyday urban life.The elder scion of a wealthy family, Degas cofounded a series of exhibitions of Impressionist art, but soon disassociated himself from the group in pursuit of a more realist approach. His subjects centered on the teeming, noisy streets of Paris, as well as its leisure entertainments, such as horse racing, cabarets, and, most particularly, ballet. With often ambitious, off-kilter vantage points, his images of ballerinas numbered approximately 1,500 works, all deeply invested in the physicality and the discipline of dance.Through illustrations of Foyer de la Danse (1872), Musicians in the Orchestra (1872) and many more, this book provides an essential overview of the artist who resisted categorization but created a category of his own, a world of classical resonance, bold compositions, and an endless fascination with movement, which together produced some of the most striking and influential works of the era.
Main title:
Edgar Degas, 1834-1917 : on the dance floor of modernity / Bernd Growe ; [English translation, Michael Hulse].
Author:
Growe, Bernd, authorHulse, Michael, 1955-, translator
Imprint:
Köln : Taschen, [2016]Köln : Taschen, [2016]©2016
Collation:
95 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm.
Series title:
Variant title:
Cover title: Degas
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783836532716 (hardback)
Dewey class:
709.24
Language:
EnglishGerman
Added title:
BRN:
430721
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| City Library | -Art and Culture | ARTS 709.24 DEGA | Available |