Edgar Degas Two Dancers, circa 1874. From the collection of the Courtauld Gallery, London.
The romance of the ballet is poignantly captured by French artist Edgar Degas (1834-1917). A keen observer, Degas preferred to be called a Realist, although his style is related to that of Impressionists. Degas made sketches from living models to capture their spontaneity, later completing the paintings in the studio.
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