Edgar Degas - Biography
In 1855, Degas began studying at the Paris School of Fine Arts, where he studied classical painting and drawing. During this time he also began to befriend future artists, including Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. They subsequently became key figures in Impressionism.Edgar was famous for his works depicting the daily life of Parisians. He created portraits and scenes from theatrical, ballet and cabaret life. His works were characterized by realism and a sense of observation, and they allowed the viewer to look into the world of French culture of the 19th century.
During his career, Edgar worked in a variety of genres and techniques, including oil, watercolor, pastel, illustration, and even sculpture. His images of ballerinas and potters, as well as portraits of friends and family, became famous and favorite works of art.
One of Edgar's great powers was his mastery of watercolours and pastels. He was recognized as one of the greatest masters in the history of these techniques. His watercolor works and pastels represent a unique mastery of color and light, as well as the ability to convey mood and emotions.
Although Edgar Degas was a painter for most of his life, he was also involved in sculpture. His sculptures, including the famous "Little Dancer," stand out for their grace and grace. They became important works in the history of Degas' sculpture and artistic heritage.
Edgar was known for his private and insular nature. He rarely exhibited his work in public and was known for his critical nature. However, his talent and influence on world art were undeniable. He passed away on September 27, 1917, leaving behind a rich legacy and inspired by many artists.
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