Title:
La Chanson Du Chien (The Song Of The Dog) (1888)
Medium: Original Crayon Lithograph On Chine Collè
Image Size: 9.5" X 7.5" (24.13 X 10.05 Cm)
Framed Size: 29 ¼" X 30 ¾" (74.3cm
X 78.12cm)
Signature: This Work Has A Guaranteed Signature By Degas
In The Lower Left, And The Signature Of William Thornley
In The Lower Right.
Edition: From The Edition Of 25.
Condition: Dark Crisp Print, Generous Size With Exquisite
Detail-Pristine Condition!
Price: $35,000
French painter,
graphic artist, and sculptor, one of the outstanding figures
of Impressionism. He exhibited at seven out of the eight
impressionist exhibitions, but he stood somewhat aloof
from the other members of the group and his work was impressionist
only in certain limited aspects. Like the other Impressionists,
Degas aimed to give the suggestion of spontaneous and
unplanned scenes and a feeling of movement, and like them,
he was influenced by photography (he often cut off figures
in the manner of a snapshot) and by Japanese color prints
(he imitated their use of unfamiliar viewpoints). However,
he had little interest in landscape (he did not paint
out of doors) and therefore did not share the Impressionist
concern for rendering the effects of changing light and
atmosphere. The appearance of spontaneity and accidental
effects in his work was an appearance only; in reality
his pictures were carefully composed. He said that 'Even
when working from nature, one has to compose' and that
'No art was ever less spontaneous than mine'.
Degas always
worked much in pastel and when his sight began to fail
in the 1880s his preference for this medium increased.
He also began modeling in wax at this time, and during
the 1890s-as his sight worsened-he devoted himself increasingly
to sculpture, his favorite subjects being horses in action,
women at their toilet, and nude dancers. These figures
were cast in bronze after his death. For the last 20 years
of his life Degas was virtually blind and led a reclusive
life. He was a formidable personality and his complete
devotion to his art made him seem cold and aloof (as far
as is known, he never had any kind of romantic involvement).
His genius compelled universal respect among other artists,
however: Renoir ranked him above Rodin as a sculptor,
and in 1883 Camille Pissarro wrote that he was 'certainly
the greatest artist of our epoch'. He was the first of
the Impressionist group to achieve recognition and his
reputation as one of the giants of 19th-century art has
endured undiminished. His influence on 20th-century art
has been rich and varied-on artists whom he knew personally,
such as Sickert, and on later admirers. He was a superlative
draughtsman and his work has appealed greatly to other
outstanding draughtsmen, such as Hockney and Picasso.
His mastery of pastel has been an inspiration to Kitaj.
Chilvers,
Osborne, and Farr, The Oxford Dictionary of Art,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 1997. p. 154
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