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Book Synopsis: Degas is renowned for his masterful studies of the human body - powerfully rendered paintings of dancers, jockeys, washerwomen and bathers. It is less well known, however, that he also produced challenging and varied landscapes at almost every phase of his career - from his early travels in Italy, to his association with the Impressionist movement, and into his final decades. Remarkably, Degas chose the subject of landscape for his only one-person show in 1892. This lavishly illustrated book by Richard Kendall is the first to deal with Degas' landscapes, relating them to his other work and to his evolving views of art. Kendall demolishes the myth of Degas' indifference to the landscape itself and to the painters of landscape art. He traces Degas' first experiments in watercolour, oil and etching; his progress as a painter of equestrian scenes and pastel seascapes in the 1860s; and his association with Pissarro, Cassatt and Gauguin and rivalry with Monet and Cezanne in the middle of his career. Kendall provides a detailed examination of Degas' audacious colour monotypes from the early 1890s, showing how they reveal the artist's engagement with contemporary colour printing, his interest in Japanese art, his involvement with symbolism and his affinity for contemporary philosophy and literature. He concludes by discussing the last flowering of Degas' landscape activity - the little-known series of paintings produced at Saint-Valery-sur-Somme in the late 1890s - and with the help of photographic evidence proves that these pictures relate directly to surviving streets and buildings, often in radical and innovative ways. Handsomely illustrated with many previously unpublished works, this book demonstrates that Degas had an affectionate, original and complex relationship with the landscape, a relationship that has profound implications for his more familiar repertoire of subjects.

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Discover a new side of Edgar Degas with the captivating Degas Landscapes book. Renowned for his stunning works depicting dancers and jockeys, Degas' landscapes offer a fresh perspective on his artistic genius. Dive into his exploration of nature and scenery throughout his career, from his travels in Italy to his final decades. Richard Kendall's lavishly illustrated book delves into Degas' evolving views of art, debunking the myth of his indifference to landscape painting. Uncover the artist's vibrant watercolors, oils, and etchings, and his daring forays into color monotypes in this comprehensive study.

Immerse yourself in the world of Degas' landscapes and witness his collaboration with other renowned artists like Pissarro, Cassatt, and Gauguin. Discover how Degas' unique approach to landscapes was influenced by Japanese art, symbolism, and contemporary philosophy. Marvel at the previously unpublished paintings from his series produced at Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, shedding new light on his innovative and groundbreaking techniques. Explore the profound implications of Degas' complex relationship with the landscape, adding a layer of depth to his iconic body of work.

Uncover the hidden beauty of Degas' landscapes and enrich your understanding of this iconic artist with the groundbreaking Degas Landscapes book by Richard Kendall. Delve into a world of vibrant colors, innovative techniques, and profound connections, shedding new light on the artistic legacy of Edgar Degas. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the lesser-known but equally captivating side of one of history's greatest painters.

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