DECORARTS - Dancer in Green by Edgar Degas. Oil Painting Reproduction, Giclee Print on Canvas. Ready to Hang Framed Wall Art for Home and Office Decor

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The colorful dresses and movement captured in thise work of art is remarkable and joyfully effervescent. Nothing is quite so elegant as a painting portraying the graceful art of ballet. Degas obsessively studied and captured the movement and glamour of the ballerinas of France's belle epoch, or 'Beautiful Era.' MADE IN USA. Canvas Print Size: 16x24in Total Framed Size: 22x30" Please note that actual colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences. Giclee Print Technology: Using archival-quality inks on premium canvases, giclee printing ensures incredible detail, high quality, and vibrant colors. Colors are designed to remain rich and vivid for years with proper care. Acid Free Cotton Canvas Made to resist the effects of light heat and humidity acid free canvas preserves the texture and fine details of prints while helping colors remain rich and vibrant for years with proper care Each Panel Is Securely Packed In A Sturdy Carton With Inflated Cushioning At All Four Corners. Ready To Hang, Every Artwork Includes Professional Tools Like Gloves, Nails, And A Level.

At the ballet, in the wings and classrooms of the magnificent Palais Garnier, Edgar Degas found a world that excited both his taste for classical beauty and his eye for modern realism. Though he didn paint many stage performances, his interest lay behind the scenes as he recorded the hidden side of the glitz and glamour, in which some of the city poorest girls pushed themselves to be the best dancers they could be on stage.

Impressionists painted the realities of the world around them using bright, ""dazzling"" colors, concentrating primarily on the effects of light, and hoping to infuse their scenes with immediacy. They wanted to express their visual experience in that exact moment. Despite the fact that his work fit in with Impressionist ideals, Degas rejected the label of mpressionist, ""no art was ever less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and of the study of the great masters; of inspiration, spontaneity, temperament, I know nothing."" Nonetheless, he is described more accurately as an Impressionist than as a member of any other movement. His scenes of Parisian life, his off-center compositions, his experiments with color and form, and his friendship with several key Impressionist artists all relate him intimately to the Impressionist movement. His signature off kilter compositions are reminiscent of photography, a technology that was gaining popularity at the time and changing the way people thought of art in a major way.

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