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Dégas

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  •  Born July 19, 1834 (Ben D)
  • Died  September 27,1917 (Ben D)
  • He went to Naples where his sister lived.(Jonah A)
  • Lived 83 years (Ben D)
  • Used pastels for his artwork (Ben D)
  • Beginning in the mid 1870's Dégas suffered from failing eyesight. (Eilish D)
  • Edgar also made Bronze sculptures that where 3 to 4 feet high. (Eilish D)
  • He was the son of a wealthy banker. (Brandon D)
  • His idle was painter Jean Auguste Ingres. (Brandon D)

 

 

 

at the races before the start. (Brandon D)

 

He was born in Paris and died in Paris. (Tara S)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Ballet Dancers, One with Dark Crimson Waist. (Tara S)

He had a creole mother. (Tara S)

His full name is Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas. (Tara S)

This painting is titled Landscape by the Sea (Ben D)

 

 

This painting is called "Dance class at the Opera" (Eilish D)

 

In the early 1870's this impressionists favorite theme of painting was girls doing ballet. (Eilish D)

 

  This is a photo of Degas in his later years (Ben D) 

 

When Degas was growing up his idol was the painter Jean Aguste Ingres. (Eilish D)

 

 

This painting is called: at the stables horse and dog (Brandon D)

Degas father hoped he would study law.(Jonah A) 

 

Degas loved books at his early age. (mattb)

 

He was a national guard.(Jonah A) 

Edger Degas served in the artillery during the Franco-Prussian War. (mattb)

In the mid 1870's Degas started becoming blind and before he died he was almost completely blind. (Tara S)
 

A Woman Seated By A Vase Of Flowers. (Tara S)

  • Degas had a sister who lived in Naples (Ben D)
  • This picture is called: Plowed field (BrandonD)

 

Edgar Degas was a french painter and sculptor (Jonah A) 

 

 At Saint-Valery-sur-Somme (Matt B)

 

 

This is a painting by Degas called race horses before the stands.(Jonah A) 

 

 

 

At the Milliner's (Matt B)

 

 


At The Café Des Ambassafeurs (Matt B) 

 

 

 

At The Races 2 (mattb)

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