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Blue Dancers by Edgar Degas

Blue Dancers
Edgar Degas
1897
Pastel
Impressionism
Pushkin Museum

Although one of the central figures of the Impressionist movement, Edgar Degas did not fully identify with the label. While many of his contemporaries focused on 'en plein air' painting, capturing outdoor scenes and the effects of natural light, Degas would concentrate on the human figure and its movements.

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