Ballerina posing for a photographer - Edgar Degas
In Ballerina Posing for a Photographer, Edgar Degas confronts us with an intriguing intersection between two art forms: dance and photography. The painting shows a ballerina, frozen in a delicate pose, under the watchful gaze of a photographer ready to immortalise the moment. The atmosphere is one of intense concentration, with every detail, from the placement of the dancer's foot to the orientation of the camera, meticulously studied. Here, the master of Impressionism demonstrates his finesse in illustrating the ephemeral passage of time, playing between movement and stillness. This composition, a genre scene, bears witness to the evolution of the arts and Degas's fascination with the backstage world of performance.
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L'œuvre en bref
In Ballerina Posing for a Photographer, Edgar Degas confronts us with an intriguing intersection between two art forms: dance and photography. The painting shows a ballerina, frozen in a delicate pose, under the watchful gaze of a photographer ready to immortalise the moment. The atmosphere is one of intense concentration, with every detail, from the placement of the dancer's foot to the orientation of the camera, meticulously studied. Here, the master of Impressionism demonstrates his finesse in illustrating the ephemeral passage of time, playing between movement and stillness. This composition, a genre scene, bears witness to the evolution of the arts and Degas's fascination with the backstage world of performance.
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