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Tour: Edgar Degas

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image of Edmondo and Thérèse Morbilli image of Madame René de Gas image of Woman Viewed from Behind
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image of Woman Ironing image of Four Dancers image of The Mother and Sister of the Artist
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Overview

Degas was born to an aristocratic family, unusually supportive of his desire to paint. As a young man he was greatly impressed by the disciplined style of neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, who reportedly advised him to “Draw lines, young man, draw lines.”

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Captions

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1Edgar Degas, Edmondo and Thérèse Morbilli, c. 1865
2Edgar Degas, Madame René de Gas, 1872/1873
3Edgar Degas, Woman Viewed from Behind,
4Edgar Degas, Woman Ironing, begun c. 1876, completed c. 1887
5Edgar Degas, Four Dancers, c. 1899
6Berthe Morisot, The Mother and Sister of the Artist, 1869/1870
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7Edouard Vuillard, Théodore Duret, 1912