Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Edgar Degas is known for his contribution to Impressionism with his depictions of modern Parisian life—in theaters, cafés, and, most iconically, ballet studios. Degas always painted indoors, preferring to work in his studio, either from memory, photographs, or with live models. Degas was born in Paris, France in a wealthy family and was the oldest of five children. He believed that "the artist must live alone, and his private life must remain unknown", and had an outwardly uneventful life. In company he was known for his wit, which could often be cruel.
Young Woman with Ibis
Paris, 1860–1862
Degas made sketches of this composition in a notebook he used during his second stay in Rome in 1857–1858. In this painting we can see a pensive woman inside the red mysterious air, imaginary Middle Eastern cityscape, pink flowers, and two red ibises around her.
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