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and Edgar Degas. Based on the events surrounding the night of April 15, 1874, the first-ever Impressionist exhibit in Paris ...
Smee makes much of the fact that Morisot and Manet were, apart from Degas, the only painters later associated with impressionism who remained in Paris throughout the siege, their colleagues having ...
In Paris in the 1860s, artists such as Claude Monet and Edgar Degas moved away from painting in the studio to painting on location. Instead of capturing a 'realistic' image, like a photograph ...