
埃德加·德加
1834–1917 · 法国 · 印象派
故事
Degas helped organize the Impressionist exhibitions and showed alongside Monet and Renoir, though he had little interest in painting sunlight in the open air. He worked indoors, under the gas lamps of the Paris Opera, watching dancers rehearse and rest, catching bodies in awkward, unposed moments.
At the sixth Impressionist show, in 1881, he unveiled a wax statue two-thirds life size, the Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, dressed in a real cloth tutu and a wig. Critics were appalled. They called the girl ugly and depraved and read her face as the mark of a born criminal, a fashionable idea of the day. Degas, stung, never exhibited a sculpture again in his lifetime.
His eyes were failing him through these years, so he moved toward pastel and modelling in wax, media he could work by feel and in strong color. He grew more solitary and more sour, and during the Dreyfus Affair of the 1890s, when France split over a Jewish army officer falsely convicted of treason, Degas took the anti-Dreyfus side and broke with old Jewish friends, among them the Halévy family who had welcomed him for years. He died in Paris in 1917, almost completely blind.
作品
66 件作品
海伦·卢阿尔在她父亲的书房埃德加·德加, 1886
约瑟夫-亨利·阿尔泰斯(1826-1895)埃德加·德加, 1868
大提琴手皮莱埃德加·德加, 1868
镜前的让托夫人埃德加·德加, 1875
埃德蒙·迪朗蒂肖像埃德加·德加, 1879
莱昂·博纳肖像埃德加·德加, 1863
玛丽·卡萨特肖像埃德加·德加, 1884
隆尚的赛马埃德加·德加, 1874
障碍赛场景:坠马的骑师埃德加·德加, 1866
自画像埃德加·德加, 1857
塞米拉米斯建造巴比伦埃德加·德加, 1860
芭蕾舞课埃德加·德加, 1878
萨瓦少女埃德加·德加, 1860
两个舞女埃德加·德加, 1880
洗衣女工埃德加·德加, 1871
熨衣女工埃德加·德加, 1884