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Blue Dancers by Edgar Degas, 1898

Blue Dancers

Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas was a French artist known for his innovative approach to movement and his masterful use of light and color. A key figure in impressionism, he often depicted dancers, bathers, and scenes of modern life, capturing the grace and tension of human motion with dynamic compositions and unusual perspectives.

Edgar Degas created Blue Dancers in 1898. It is now part of the collection at Pushkin in Russia.

Year
1898
Style
Impressionism
Medium
Pastel on paper
Dimensions
67x67cm

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