Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Edgar Degas - A Beach Scene [c.1869-70]


This picture has been dated to about 1876-77 but it may have been painted as early as the late 1860s. It was exhibited at the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877. It is almost certain that the central group of a young girl and maid was posed in the studio. In treatment the painting is distinct from the 'open-air' beach scenes of the artist's contemporaries, Claude-Oscar Monet and Eugene Boudin.

[Oil (essence) on paper on canvas, 47.5 x 82.9 cm]

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