Edgar Degas Knihy
Edgar Degas bol francúzsky umelec, ktorého dielo sa vyznačuje majstrovským zobrazením pohybu. Hoci je považovaný za zakladateľa impresionizmu, sám seba označoval za realistu. Ranou ambíciou bolo stať sa maliarom histórie, ale neskôr preniesol tradičné maliarske metódy na zobrazenie súčasného života. Jeho diela, najmä tanečnice, dostihoví kone a ženské akty, sú cenené pre svoju technickú zdatnosť a portréty patria k najlepším v dejinách umenia.







Edgar Degas : 1834-1917
- 96 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
Edgar Degas, významný francouzský malíř (1834 - 1917), proslavený pastelem a žánrovými malbami z prostředí koňských dostihů a baletu. Kniha shrnuje život a dílo tohoto umělce, součástí knihy jsou i barevné fotografie obrazů.
Degas, tanec a kresba
- 129 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
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Degas Pastels
- 191 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
This book includes seventy reproductions of pastels from various collections worldwide as well as essay with historical context,and the working methods and materials that Degas employed, focusing on innovative techniques that incorporated the use of fixative and of the pastel medium wet.
Degas
Avenel Art Library
Reproduces works of a major nineteenth-century artist, who did much to synthesize classical themes, modern subjects, and Impressionist technique
DEGAS BY HIMSELF is a milestone in published approaches to the work of this remarkable figure. No other book has illustrated so many of Degas' works in colour, including his best-known paintings and sketches, as well as many works that will be unfamiliar to most people. The book draws on a range of sources - the artist's own notebooks and letters, as well as anecdotes and memoirs from his intimate circle - to trace a vivid portrait of Degas and reveal intimate aspects of his life and personality. His notebooks and letters show him as a forceful and expressive writer; there are letters to friends and customers, urgent messages to exhibitors at the Impressionist exhibition and, finally, a number of short and sad letters from his last years. Degas was also known as a wit and conversationalist, provoking a number of his friends to write down his words for posterity. For the first time, reminiscences and reported remarks have been brought together, conjuring up an unexpected picture of the artist as a man of wisdom and good humour.
Degas's scenes of the ballet seem to summarize the vitality and the fragile glamour of the modern spectacle. The text which accompanies the illustrations looks at Degas's varied use of media and discusses the in-between world of theatre wings where fact and fiction collide.



