Blue Dancers, c.1899

Edgar Degas (1834 -1917) was a skilled French artist whose most celebrated works are his delicate depictions of ballet dancers. Noting that he was known as the 'painter of dancing girls' he observed that 'my chief interest in dancers lies in rendering movement and painting pretty clothes'. In other words, he had a superb knack for capturing motion and an intuition for the right hues to give his work a soft vitality.

There is quiet exuberance to these prints; our collection include Degas' dancers as well as portraits of women and sporting scenes.

Reviews

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‘I’ve wanted this print for years but was always nervous to order it from somewhere I di...’

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‘I've always thought of Degas as a master of pastel work. Looks excellent hung in a ligh...’

Richard M
‘I am very pleased with the print received, the packaging was quite exceptional, first c...’

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‘My review would have been excellent had the frame not been a little warped. The color...’

James H

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