Degas / by David Spence.
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- ISBN: 9781846969751
- Physical Description: [32 p.] : col. ill.
- Publisher: London : Ticktock, c2009.
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General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Degas, Edgar, 1834-1917 Impressionism (Art) Impressionist artists > France > Biography. Impressionism (Art) Art, French > 19th century. |
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Cookstown Branch | J 759.4 Degas-S | 31681001997410 | JNONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Presents the life and accomplishments of the French impressionist known for his paintings, drawings, and sculptures of ballerina and discusses his famous works. - Grand Central Pub
A Comprehensive, informative and highly readable introduction to the world of Degas.
Part of an 10 book art history series, featuring some of the world's most well known and popular artists. Beautiful images allow the reader to see the various works that the artists created during the different stages of their lives. Engaging accounts of the people and inspiration behind some of the world's most famous paintings.
Books in the Essential Artist series include: Cezanne, Gaugiun, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Manet, Michelangelo, Picasso,Van Gogh, Rembrandt. - Independent Publishing Group
Painting 10 masters of the art world in the context of their times, these engaging references examine the political, religious, and social events that shaped the lives and works of history's most celebrated artists. Insightful text and original color paintings provide explanation and analysis of a multitude of masterpieces for young art aficionados to enjoy.
Profiling French master Edgar Degas, this biography reveals the painter's attention to detail through careful observation, explains the influence of photography on his works, and offers critiques of his creations?including the beloved ballet dancers he both sculpted in bronze and painted in oils.