An edition of Degas landscapes (1993)

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An edition of Degas landscapes (1993)

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Degas is renowned for his masterful studies of the human body - powerfully rendered paintings of dancers, jockeys, washerwomen and bathers. It is less well known, however, that he also produced challenging and varied landscapes at almost every phase of his career - from his early travels in Italy, to his association with the Impressionist movement, and into his final decades. Remarkably, Degas chose the subject of landscape for his only one-person show in 1892.

This lavishly illustrated book by Richard Kendall is the first to deal with Degas' landscapes, relating them to his other work and to his evolving views of art. Kendall demolishes the myth of Degas' indifference to the landscape itself and to the painters of landscape art.

He traces Degas' first experiments in watercolour, oil and etching; his progress as a painter of equestrian scenes and pastel seascapes in the 1860s; and his association with Pissarro, Cassatt and Gauguin and rivalry with Monet and Cezanne in the middle of his career. Kendall provides a detailed examination of Degas' audacious colour monotypes from the early 1890s, showing how they reveal the artist's engagement with contemporary colour printing, his interest in Japanese art, his involvement with symbolism and his affinity for contemporary philosophy and literature.

He concludes by discussing the last flowering of Degas' landscape activity - the little-known series of paintings produced at Saint-Valery-sur-Somme in the late 1890s - and with the help of photographic evidence proves that these pictures relate directly to surviving streets and buildings, often in radical and innovative ways.

Handsomely illustrated with many previously unpublished works, this book demonstrates that Degas had an affectionate, original and complex relationship with the landscape, a relationship that has profound implications for his more familiar repertoire of subjects.

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Degas landscapes
1993, Yale University Press in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-302) and index.

Published in
New Haven

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
760/.092
Library of Congress
N6853.D33 K46 1993, N6853.D33K46 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 312 p. :
Number of pages
312

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1403500M
Internet Archive
degaslandscapes0000kend
ISBN 10
0300058373, 0300058624
LCCN
93011554
OCLC/WorldCat
28424234
Library Thing
1491941
Goodreads
1151818

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