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1 By: Chary Goris A.K.A: Christelle "One must do the same subject over again ten times, a hundred times. In art nothing must resemble an accident, not even movement." -Edgar Degas

2 Why should we care? Learn Example Inspiration Admiration Determination We should care about history and people of the past because they can teach us things. We can learn from their mistakes and achievements. We can get inspired from people like, Edgar Degas. He gave the French or European people the example to be unique, to be ourselves, to be a leader not a follower. I think he also left us the example, not to accept the wrong perception someone can have about you.

3 The Life of Edgar Degas Racehorses in a Landscape Two Dancers on Stage Girl At Ironing Board Cabaret

4 Who was Edgar Degas? Edgar Hilaire Germain de Gas Born on July 19, 1834,in Paris Wealthy Parents: Auguste de Gas & Célestine Musson Grandparents

5 Where did his interest in art come from? Influences Auguste de Gas Louvre Ecole des Beaux-Arts Jean Dominique Ingres (AKA Ingres) & Eugene Delacroix Italian Art “Primitive” 15 th century artists

6 La famille Bellelli - 1857-60

7 Cotton Exchange in New Orleans 1872

8 What is Impressionism? Luncheon on the grass 1863 Musée d'Orsay, Paris Style Edouard Manet Self-portrait with the palette 1879

9 Classicism Style Jean Dominique Ingres Detail of the Apotheosis of Homer (Victoria) 1827 (40 Kb)

10 Why did I care to present on Edgar Degas? BALLERINE IN ROSA (Danseuses)

11 Ballett Um 1879 Blue Dancers The Dance Foyer at the Opera on the Rue Le Peletier Danseuse au Repos

12 Why? Tub Woman Drying Her Neck After the Bath, Woman Drying her Neck

13 The artist Edgar Degas (1834-1917)

14 Works Cited Huttinger, Eduard. Degas. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. Skira, Albert. The Taste of Our Time. Trans. James Emmons. Cleveland 2: World Publishing Company, 1989. Print. Vol. 5 of DEGAS. "Degas." Met Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2011.. "Edgar Degas." Life and Work of the french painter and sculptor Edgar Degas. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2011.. "Edgar Degas Biography." Edgar Degas.Net. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2011.. "Edgar Degas 1834-1917." Impressionniste. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2011.. Edgar Degas The Complete Works. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Mar. 2011.. Pioch, Nicolas. "Degas, (Hilaire-Germain-) Edgar." Web Museum. BMW Foundation, n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2011..


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