Degas landscapes /

Kendall, Richard

Degas landscapes / Richard Kendall - New Haven : Yale University Press in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, c1993 - 312 p. : illus. ; 30 cm

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-302) and index.

Degas is renowned for his masterful studies of the human body - powerfully rendered paintings of dancers, jockeys, washerwomen and bathers. It is less well known, however, that he also produced challenging and varied landscapes at almost every phase of his career - from his early travels in Italy, to his association with the Impressionist movement, and into his final decades. Remarkably, Degas chose the subject of landscape for his only one-person show in 1892.


English

9780300058376


Degas, Edgar, 1834-1917 --Criticism and interpretation


Landscapes in art

REF 760.092 DEG

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