08. Nov 2014 –
08. Nov 2014
Exhibition
                                Degas
Classicism and Experimentation
Summary
                                                Edgar Degas is a towering figure of French 19th-century art.
In winter 2014/2015, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe will unveil a monographic exhibition devoted to Degas, featuring samples of his work, spanning 50 years of his career.
						Wuppertal, Von der Heydt-Museum					
				Edgar Degas: Tänzerinnen im Probensaal, um 1895-98
									
						Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid					
				Edgar Degas: Rennpferde in einer Landschaft, 1894 
									
						Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pau, Foto: Jean Christophe Poumeyrol					
				Edgar Degas: Das Baumwollkontor in New Orleans, 1873
									Popular dancers,
impressionistic pastels
and detailed paintings.
Built up around a core of works from the Kunsthalle’s own collection, enriched by numerous international loans, the exhibition will examine both the classical references of his art as well as his technical experimentation.The exhibition will primarily focus on Degas’ portraits and landscapes, but will also include his copies of old masters and his history paintings. The latter reveal a different, largely unknown side to the famous artist.
Highlights of the exhibition
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