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Beach scene: little girl having her hair combed by her nanny
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Eugene Manet
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The Dance Foyer at the Opera on the rue Le Peletier, 1872
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Comte Le Pic and his Sons
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Women on a Cafe Terrace, 1877
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The Millinery Shop
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Gentlemen race. Before the Departure, 1862
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Place de la Concorde, 1875
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Sketches of Cafe Singers
22" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Four ballerinas on the stage
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Two Dancers at Rest
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Madame Jeantaud in the mirror
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In Front of the Mirror, 1889
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After the Bath 3
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Interior with Two Figures, 1869
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Many art critics like to classify the works of various artists into categories. However some artists such as the French painter, Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas, (19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917) are not quite true to the category they have been assigned. Listed as an impressionist, Degas's paintings seem an alternative to the classic impressionist style, thus marking him as an individualist in his craft. Degas' fascination with everyday life became the subject for his paintings, whether it being in scenes at horse races, the theater, the opera, in cafés, pictures of dancers, or women washing and ironing. He lived most of his life in Paris. The artist used soft harmonious colors to create paintings with details that conveyed a snapshot effect; and gave the observer a surprising new way to look at the world. His main concern was to seize a situation or a moment; an interest that was also probably due to his admiration for photography, which at the time was still in its infancy.