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Painted in 1875–76, the work portrays a woman and man [1] sitting side-by-side, drinking a glass of absinthe.They appear lethargic and lonely. [3] The man, wearing a hat, looks to the right off the edge of the canvas, while the woman, dressed more formally in fashionable dress and hat, stares vacantly downward.
Degas in New Orleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington Cable. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-43562-4. Brown, Marilyn (1994). Degas and the Business of Art: A Cotton Office in New Orleans. College Art Association. ISBN 978-0-271-00944-5. Brown, Marilyn R. (2018). "Degas's New Orleanian Spaces".
Edgar Degas catalog raisonné, 1970, 399; Edgar Degas : Digital Critical Catalogue, MS-917; Degas et son œuvre, 393; Joconde work ID: 000PE003812 ; HA! artwork ID: la-absenta-de-degas ; Salons ID: 58140 ; Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur PID: 0001446891 ; Musée critique de la Sorbonne ID: la-solitude-de-l-alcoolique
He was the oldest of five children of Célestine Musson De Gas, a Creole from New Orleans, Louisiana, and Augustin De Gas, a banker. [8] His maternal grandfather Germain Musson was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, of French descent, and had settled in New Orleans in 1810. [9] Edgar Degas, Self-Portrait, c. 1855. Red chalk on laid paper; 31 x 23.3 ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... (Degas) A Cotton Office in New Orleans; D. The Dance Class (Degas, Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Passing by the Faubourg Treme neighborhood, Esplanade goes through the area known alternatively as Faubourg St. John or Esplanade Ridge, near the New Orleans Fairgrounds. The house where Edgar Degas stayed during his time in New Orleans is in this section. [2] [3] Just past Carrollton Avenue is the entrance to the New Orleans Museum of Art. [1]
Edgar Degas, Singer with a Glove, 1878, Fogg Museum Singer with a Glove by Edgar Degas, originally titled Chanteuse de Café, la chanteuse au gant, is an 1878 pastel drawing on canvas 53.2 x 41 cm. Degas was a French artist known for his pastels, paintings, sculptures, prints, and charcoal drawings. [1]
Café-Concert at Les Ambassadeurs (French - Le Café-concert aux ambassadeurs) is a monotype pastel by Edgar Degas of the cafe-concert at the Café des Ambassadeurs café-concert. It was first exhibited in 1877 at an Impressionist exhibition and is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon .