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Article
Victorine Meurent: new evidence from America and Paris
08/2023 | 1445 | 165
Pages: 817–827
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Fairhead, James (Fairhead, James)
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1. Victorine Meurent, from Édouard Manet’s album of cartesde- visite. 1860–83. Albumen print, 31 by 24 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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10. Self-portrait, by Victorine Meurent. c.1876. Oil on canvas, 35 by 27 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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11. The railway (or Gare Saint-Lazare), by Édouard Manet. 1872. Oil on canvas, 93.2 by 111.6 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Le Skating, by Édouard Manet. 1877. Oil on canvas, 88.3 by 69.9 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge MA).
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2. A young lady in 1866, by Édouard Manet. 1866–67. Oil on canvas, 185.1 by 128.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Mlle V. . . in the costume of an espada, by Édouard Manet. 1862. Oil on canvas, 165.1 by 127.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; photograph Photo Josse; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Victorine Meurent, by Édouard Manet. c.1862. Oil on canvas, 42.9 by 43.8 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Olympia, by Édouard Manet. 1863. Oil on canvas, 130.5 by 190 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Colombine, by Maurice Sand. 1863. Coloured engraving, 26.3 by 18.1 cm. (From M. Sand: Masques et bouffons: Comédie italienne, Paris 1860, I, p.204; Lebrecht Music Arts; Bridgeman Images).
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7. The street singer, by Édouard Manet. 1862. Oil on canvas, 175.2 by 108.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Bridgeman Images).
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8. The Parisian sphinx, by Alfred Stevens. c.1872–73. Oil on canvas, 72 by 53 cm. (© Art in Flanders; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp; Bridgeman Images).
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9. The young girl and Death, by Léon Gaucherel after a lost painting by Sarah Bernhardt. 1880. Etching, 33.3 by 18.3 cm. (From L’Art 21 (1880); © Look and Learn; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Avatars of Antiquity II: Drapery as metaphor
12/2020 | 1413 | 162
Pages: 1056-1071
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Author:
Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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1. Drapery study for the high priest in the Trial and martyrdom of St Stephen, by Edward Poynter. 1872. Black chalk on buff paper, 41 by 27.5 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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10. Draped female torso, from the Acropolis, Xanthos. 470–460 BC. Marble, height 123.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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11. Rebecca at the well, by Nicolas Poussin. 1648. Oil on canvas, 118 by 199 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Detail from Paul preaching at Athens, by Raphael. c.1516. Body colour on paper mounted on canvas, whole canvas 320 by 390 cm. (Royal Collection, on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. Drapery study for the high priest in the Trial and martyrdom of St Stephen, by Edward Poynter. 1872. Black chalk on buff paper, 27.6 by 27.1 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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14. Drapery study for the kneeling handmaiden in Semiramis founding Babylon, by Edgar Degas. 1860–62. Graphite with lead-white body colour and blue wash on paper, 24.4 by 31.1 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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15. Cymon and Iphigenia by Frederic Leighton. c.1884. Oil on canvas, 162.6 by 327.7 cm. (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney).
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16. Drapery study by Leonardo. c.1475–82. Brown-grey wash and lead white on linen prepared with a pale grey ground, 220 by 139 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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17. Detail of Virgin and Child, by Masaccio. 1426. Egg tempera on wood, whole panel 134.8 by 73.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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18. The penitence of Mary Magdalene, by Charles Le Brun. 1655. Oil on canvas, 252 by 171 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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19. Heliodorus driven from the Temple, by Eugène Delacroix. 1855–61. Mural, 751 by 485 cm. (Chapelle des Anges, Saint-Sulpice, Paris)
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2. Detail of an Antique mural painting of a dancer, by Filippo Morghen after Camillo Paderni. Engraving, 38 by 48 cm. (page). (From Le pitture antiche d’Ercolano e contorni, I, Naples 1757).
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20. Ariadne on Naxos, by G.F. Watts. 1867–75. Oil on canvas, 75 by 94 cm. (Guildhall Museum, London).
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21. Divine figures from the east pediment of the Parthenon, Athens, believed to represent Venus reclining on the lap of her mother, Dione, by Phidias or associate. 438–432 BC. Marble, length 233 cm. (British Museum, London).
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22. Captive Andromache, by Frederic Leighton. c.1888. Oil on canvas, 195.6 by 406.4 cm. (City Art Gallery, Manchester).
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23. Detail of the figure of Amor in the chimneypiece made for the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street, Manhattan, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. c.1881–83. Limestone, height of chimneypiece 468.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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24. Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, by Francesco Solimena. 1710. Oil on canvas, 207.2 by 310.2 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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3. One of the ‘attitudes’ of Lady Hamilton, by Tommaso Piroli after Friedrich Rehberg. Engraving, 26.9 by 20.8 cm. (From F. Rehberg: Drawings Faithfully Copied from Nature at Naples, n.p. 1794, fig.7).
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4. Veiled and masked dancer. Alexandria(?), c.100 BC. Bronze, height 20.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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5. Detail of Two dancers, after Antonio Canova. 1799. Tempera on paper. (Casa Canova, Possagno).
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6. Hebe, by Antonio Canova. 1816–17. Marble with gilt metal, height 158 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Forlì).
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7. Veiled woman (Allegory of Purity), by Antonio Corradini. 1717–25. Carrara marble. (Museo del Settecento Veneziano, Ca Rezzonico, Venice).
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8. Hebe, by Bertel Thorvaldsen. 1819–23. Marble, height 152.2 cm. (Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen).
Western art unattributed:
9. Kore, from the Temple of Hera, Samos. 570–60 BC. Marble, height 192 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Toulouse-Lautrec: Resolutely Modern. Grand Palais, Paris
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 64-67
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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Toulouse-Lautrec: Resolutely Modern Grand Palais, Paris 9th October 2019–27th January | :
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16. Yvette Guilbert singing Linger, Longer, Loo, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. 1894. Peinture à l’essence on cardboard, 58 by 44 cm. (Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; exh. Grand Palais, Paris).
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17. In bed, by Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec. c.1892. Oil on cardboard, 53.5 by 70 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; exh. Grand Palais, Paris).
Book Review
The Russian Art of Movement, 1920–1930. By Nicoletta Misler, transl. John E. Bowlt
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 260-261
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Reviewer:
Milner, John (Milner, John)
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The Russian Art of Movement, 1920–1930. By Nicoletta Misler, transl. John E. Bowlt | :
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6. Couple dancing: plastic pose, by N. Svishchov-Paola. 1926. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). Photographic print, 7 by 7 cm. (Private collection).
Exhibition Review
Space Shifters. Hayward Gallery, London
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1060-1063
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Campbell, Anna (Campbell, Anna)
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27. Installation view of Shape Shifters at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower).
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28. Installation view of WeltenLinie (2017), by Alicja Kwade, at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower; copyright the artist).
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29. Installation view of 20:50 (1987), by Richard Wilson, at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower; copyright the artist).
Exhibition Review
Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done. Museum of Modern Art, New York
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1058-1060
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Bradnock, Lucy (Bradnock, Lucy)
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24. See-saw, by Simone Forti. 1960. Performed by Yvonne Rainer and Robert Morris at Reuben Gallery, New York, 16th–18th December 1960. (Photograph Robert R. McElroy Photographs of Happenings and Early Performance Art; Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles).
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25. The branch, by Anna Halprin. 1957. Performed by A.A. Leath, Anna Halprin ad Simone Forti on the Halprin’s family Dance Deck, Kentfield CA, 1957. Photograph Warner Jepson (Courtesy the Estate of Warner Jepson).
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26. We shall run, by Yvonne Rainer. 1963. Performed by Robert Rauschenberg, Joseph Schlichter (hidden), Sally Gross, Tony Holder, Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer, Alex Hay, Robert Morris (behind) and Lucinda Childs at Two Evenings of Dances by Yvonne Rainer at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT, 7th March 1965. Photograph by Peter Moore (© Barbara Moore; courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York).
Article
Degas’s sculpture in the twenty-first century
04/2012 | 1309 | 154
Pages: 268-271
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Kendall, Richard (Kendall, Richard)
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41. Woman washing her left leg (second state), by Edgar Degas. Cast in 1920. Bronze, 20 by 16.4 by 14.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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42. Photograph of Fig.43, by Gauthier. 1917–18. Dimensions unknown. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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43. Woman washing her left leg, by Edgar Degas. 1890s. Beeswax, metal armature and ceramic on a wooden base, 20.5 by 16.4 by 25 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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44. X-radiograph of Fig.43.
Article
Exercises in and around Degas's Classrooms: Part III
07/1993 | 1084 | 135
Pages: 452-462
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Meller, Mari Kálmán (Meller, Mari Kálmán; Meller, Marikalman)
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1. Two Dancers Sitting on a Bench, by Edgar Degas. c.1879. Pastel and Gouache on Paper, 45 by 64 cm. (Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont).
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10. Blue Dancers, by Edgar Degas. 1898. Pastel, 66 by 86.9 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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11. Landscape, by Edgar Degas. 1890-93. Pastel over Monotype on Paper, 30 by 40 cm. (Location Unknown).
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12. Dancers on Stage, by Edgar Degas. 1883. Pastel on Paper, 64.8 by 50.8 cm. (Dallas Museum of Art).
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13. Behind the Scenes, by Edgar Degas. c.1898. Pastel, 66 by 67 cm. (Pushkin Museum, Moscow).
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14. Little Girl Practicing at the Barre, by Edgar Degas. 1878-80. Charcoal with White Heightening on Pink Paper. 31 by 29.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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15. Woman Taken Unawares, by Edgar Degas. c.1896. Bronze, 40.6 cm. High. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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16. Dancers Tying up Their Sandals, by Edgar Degas. c.1892-95. 70.5 by 200.7 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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2. Two Dancers at the Barre, by Edgar Degas. c.1876-77. Mixed Media, 75.6 by 81 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. Behind the Starting Barrier, by Edgar Degas. c.1880. 40 by 90 cm. (Bührle Foundation, Zürich).
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4. Jockeys before the Race, by Edgar Degas. Oil, Water-Colour, Gouache and Pastel on Paper, 107.3 by 73.7cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham).
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5. Dance Examination, by Edgar Degas. c.1879. Pastel, 63.4 by 48.2 cm. (Denver Art Museum).
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6. Medieval War Scene, by Edgar Degas. 1865. Essence on Paper, 81 by 147 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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7. Jockey blessé, by Edgar Degas. 1896-98. 181 by 151 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Basel).
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8. Dance Foyer, by Edgar Degas. c.1898. Charcoal and Pastel, Dimensions and Location Unknown.
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9. Four Dancers in the Foyer, by Edgar Degas. c.1890. Pastel, 47.6 by 60 cm. (Private Collection, U. S. A.).
Article
Exercises in and around Degas's Classrooms: Part II
04/1990 | 1045 | 132
Pages: 253-265
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Author:
Meller, Mari Kálmán (Meller, Mari Kálmán; Meller, Marikalman)
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17. Dance Lesson, by Edgar Degas. 1879. 38 by 88 cm. (Paul Mellon Collection, Upperville, Virginia).
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18. Compositional Sketch for Classroom with Double Bass, by Edgar Degas. 1879. Detail from Notebook 31, p.70. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Carnet 23, p.70).
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19. Study of a Dancer Stretching Herself, by Edgar Degas. c. 1882-85. Pastel on Pale Grey Paper. 46.7 by 29.7 cm. (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth).
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20. Study of a Dancer Tying Her Shoe, by Edgar Degas. c. 1882-85. Black Chalk and Pastel. 31.5 by 41 cm. (Formerly Private Collection, Paris).
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21. Classroom with Double Bass, by Edgar Degas. c. 1882-85. 39 by 89.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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22. Green Room, by Edgar Degas. c. 1888. 41 by 88 cm. (Institute of Arts, Detroit).
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23. Classroom with Double Bass, by Edgar Degas, c. 1882-85. 37 by 87 cm. Formerly M. Exteens Collection, Paris).
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24. Rehearsal Room, by Edgar Degas. c. 1898. 41.5 by 92 cm. (Fondation E. G. Bürhle, Zurich).
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25. Dancing Lesson, by Edgar Degas. c. 1880. 39 by 88.4 cm. (Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass.).
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26. Study of a Dancer with a Fan, by Edgar Degas. c. 1880. Charcoal, White Chalk and Pastel. 61 by 41.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum, New York).
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27. Dancer at Rest, by Edgar Degas. c. 1880. Charcoal Heightened with White, and Other Media. 62 by 49 cm. (Museum of Art, Philadelphia).
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28. Detail of Fig.25. [Dancing Lesson, by Edgar Degas. c. 1880. 39 by 88.4 cm. (Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass.).]
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29. Dancer at Rest, by Edgar Degas. c. 1880. Charcoal Heightened with White, and Other Media. 64 by 49 cm. (E. Chausson Collection, Paris).
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30. Bust Length Study of a Dancer, by Edgar Degas. c. 1882-85. Black Chalk and Pastel. 21 by 23 cm. (Narodni Musej, Belgrade).
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31. Nude Dancer Holding Her Head, by Edgar Degas. c. 1882-85. Charcoal and Pastel. 49.5 by 30.7 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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32. Rehearsal, by Edgar Degas. c. 1890. 36.1 by 87.6 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven).
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33. Dancers Ascending a Staircase, by Edgar Degas. c. 1888. 39 by 89 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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34. Before the Ballet, by Edgar Degas. c. 1890-92. 40 by 89 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
Article
Exercises in and Around Degas's Classrooms: Part I
03/1988 | 1020 | 130
Pages: 198-215
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Meller, Mari Kálmán (Meller, Mari Kálmán; Meller, Marikalman)
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14. Rehearsal, by Edgar Degas (L.430). 1874. 66 by 100 cm. (Burrell Collection, Glasgow).
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15. Dancing School, by Edgar Degas (L.398). 1873. 48 by 61 cm. (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington).
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16. Calvary, by Andrea Mantegna. 1457-59. Panel, 67 by 93 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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17. The Gonzaga Family, by Andrea Mantegna. c.1469-72. Fresco. (Camera degli Sposi, Castello di Corte, Mantua).
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19. Dancer Posing in a Photographer's Studio, by Edgar Degas (L.324). 1874. 65 by 50 cm. (Museum of Modern Western Art, Moscow).
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20. Ballet Class, by Edgar Degas (L.479). c.1880. 81 by 76 cm. (Museum of Fine Art, Philadelphia).
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21. Detail of Fig.17. [The Gonzaga Family, by Andrea Mantegna. c.1469-72. Fresco. (Camera degli Sposi, Castello di Corte, Mantua).]
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22. Detail of Fig.15. [Dancing School, by Edgar Degas (L.398). 1873. 48 by 61 cm. (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington).]
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23. Young Spartans Exercising, by Edgar Degas (L.70). 1860-61. 109 by 159 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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24. Elena Carafa di Montejasi-Cicerale, by Edgar Degas (L.327). 1873. 70 by 55 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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25. Rehearsal Room, by Edgar Degas (L.297). c.1871. 19 by 27 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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26. Dance Lesson, by Edgar Degas (L.298). 1872. 32 by 46 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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27. Duet, by Edgar Degas (L.331). c.1868-70. 81 by 65 cm. (Dumbarton Oaks House Collection, Washington).
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28. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873-74 (L.340). Mixed Media on Canvas, 65 by 81 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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29. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873 (L.400). Pen and Ink on Paper Mounted on Canvas, Overworked with Mixed Media, 54.3 by 73 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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30. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873-74 (L.498). Pastel over Brush and Ink on Paper, 53 by 72 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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31. Chef d'orchestre, by Edgar Degas. 30 by 19 cm. (Reproduced in the Catalogue of the Third Vente Degas, Lot 113(1) as 'Un orateur'.
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32. Orchestra of the Opéra, by Edgar Degas. c.1868-69 (L.186). 56 by 46 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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33. Dancers of the Old Opera House, by Edgar Degas (L.438). c.1877. Pastel over Monotype, 22 by 17.1 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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34. Study for Rehearsal on Stage, by Edgar Degas. Page 27 of Notebook 24 (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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35. Four Dancers, by Edgar Degas. c.1899 (L.1267). 151 by 180 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Western art unattributed:
18. Martyrdom of St Christopher, Copy after the Damaged Fresco by Andrea Mantegna in the Chiesa degli Eremitani, Padua (Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris).
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