That sort of thing was done to death in France in the youth of degas. |
When Manet saw the finished work, he was furious, and swore that Degas had distorted the features of his dear wife. |
Monet might have had to turn out potboilers but Degas, a man of independent means, never had to paint to pay for his supper. |
If this happens slowly, the gas bubbles will slowly migrate through the magma and degas. |
The humour may be quintessentially eighteenth-century, but, representationally, these sheets not only look back to Mantegna but forward to Degas. |
From a stolen degas to Ansel Adams negatives at a garage sale, we uncover more tales of art gone astray. |