Impressionism, Individual Artists, French Art, Art Subjects - General & Miscellaneous
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Publishers Weekly -
Nudes comprised more than 20 percent of Degas' subject matter. His typical unclothed female is a slightly plump middle-class lady at her bath. Yet the French artist explored nudity in many guises. The symbolic figures of his Medieval War Scene and David and Goliath suggest vulnerable, naked humanity. Then there are the prostitutes of his brothel pictures, salaciously or humorously observed. There are women in meditative poses, asleep, dancing and, infrequently, making love to other women. There is a bit of the voyeur in Degas' images, but as British art historian Thomson shows, the painter transcended his own conventional categories of ``nice'' bourgeois women and ``fallen'' lower-class whores. His explorations of the nude in charcoal, pastel, oil and sculpture exude empathy, even nobility. This marvelously illustrated study by the author of The Private Degas fills a critical void. (May)Book Details
Published
March 21, 1988
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780500235096