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The private collection of Edgar Degas
The private collection of Edgar Degas

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When Edgar Degas died in 1917, his enormous art collection, consisting of several thousand paintings, drawings, and prints, came to light. This remarkable assemblage included great numbers of works...

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Impressionism
Impressionism

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Impressionism was not always as widely known and loved as it is today. Contemporary critics were harsh and few works were acquired by European museums in the late nineteenth century. Impressionism:...

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Degas and America
Degas and America

By Ann Dumas, David Brenneman

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"Degas and America: The Early Collectors is organized by Ann Dumas and David Brenneman. The catalogue includes several illustrated essays. Ann Dumas details the early awareness of Degas in America...

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The private collection of Edgar Degas
The private collection of Edgar Degas

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When Edgar Degas died in 1917, his enormous art collection, consisting of several thousand paintings, drawings, and prints, came to light. This remarkable assemblage included great numbers of works...

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The private collection of Edgar Degas
The private collection of Edgar Degas

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When Edgar Degas died in 1917, his enormous art collection, consisting of several thousand paintings, drawings, and prints, came to light. This remarkable assemblage included great numbers of works...

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