Degas

  • Degas: The Artist's Mind
    By Theodore Reff

    F. Villot, Notice des tableaux. . . du Musée Impérial du Louvre, 3 vols., Paris, 1855, II, no. 99. ... _On the influence of Veronese's version on French art at the time of La Fosse, see K. T. Parker and J. Mathey, Antoine Watteau, ...

  • Degas
    By Patrick Bade

    Degas ' chief source of information about the contemporary English art scene was most probably his friend James McNeill Whistler , who was the most important channel of Anglo - French influences in both directions in these years ...

  • Degas: Beyond Impressionism
    By Richard Kendall, National Gallery

    "The first publication on Degas's mature work ... presents a new and definitive view of his last decades ... drawings, pastels, oil paintings, and sculptures."--Jacket.

  • Degas
    By Robert Gordon, Edgar Degas, Andrew Forge

    The authors of Abrams' highly successful Monet and The Last Flowers of Manet have made the definitive book on the French Impressionist Edgar Degas. The New York Observer said, "In...

  • Degas
    By Norbert Wolf, Edgar Degas

    If Paris was the "bank, boulevard, and brothel" of Europe, then Degas was its most affectionate documentarian. He moved easily between the elegant sidewalks of the Champs-Elysees and the city's...

  • Degas: A Dialogue of Difference
    By Werner Hofmann, Edgar Degas

    A lavishly illustrated tribute to the Impressionist master's artistic accomplishments offers insight into the social issues that were addressed by the artist in his works, discussing his reflections of social environments, people in ...

  • Degas: His Life, Times, and Work
    By Roy McMullen

    Degas: His Life, Times, and Work

  • Degas: His Life and Works in 500 Images - An Illustrated Exploration of the Artist, His Life and Context with...
    By Jon Kear

    A comprehensive new reference book on the influential impressionist artist Edgar Degas, providing a detailed exploration of his life and the times in which he lived as well as a gallery of his best-known and most-loved works.

  • Degas
    By Art Institute of Chicago, Edgar Degas, Jean Sutherland Boggs

    The Art Institute of Chicago is fortunate to possess a rich and varied collection of works in all media by Edgar Degas (1834-1917), the most versatile and incisive of the...

  • Degas
    By Bernd Growe

    Discover the oeuvre of French painter and sculptor Edgar Degas, whose obsession with movement saw him create over 1,500 images of ballerinas.

  • Degas: A Passion for Perfection
    By Jane Munro

    Published in the centenary year of the artist's death, this book presents an exceptional array of Degas's work, including paintings, drawings, pastels, etchings, monotypes, counter proofs, and sculpture, with approximately sixty key works ...

  • Degas: Passion and Intellect
    By Henri Loyrette

    Here is Degas' sixty-year career - as a passionate supporter of the avant-garde, a champion of Impressionism, an insatiable experimenter.

  • Degas: Form and Space
    By Edgar Degas

    Degas: Form and Space

  • Degas: Life and Works
    By Virginia Spate

    In association with the Bridgeman Art Library, these mini monographs celebrate four of the most popular painters. Each book contains 50 key paintings, 20 gorgeous details and a brief introduction...

  • Degas: A Postcard Book
    By Edgar Degas

    Degas: A Postcard Book

  • Degas: The Invisible Eye
    By David Spence

    The world of Degas - Family and friends - Early influences on his work - Analysis of some of his more famous paintings.

  • Degas: The Invisible Eye
    By David Spence

    Explores the world, art, and inspiration of the French impressionist painter

  • Degas: An Intimate Portrait
    By Ambroise Vollard

    ""Degas: An Intimate Portrait"" is a must-read for anyone interested in art history, the Impressionist movement, or the life and work of Edgar Degas.This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a ...

  • Degas
    By Edgar Degas

    Describes the career of French painter Edgar Degas, and presents and briefly discusses more than fifty of his masterpieces.