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埃德加∙德加
描述
- 埃德加·德加
- 《女子肖像》
- 款識:畫家簽名 Degas(左上)並蓋簽名印章(右下)
- 油彩畫布
- 21 1/2 x 14 英寸
- 54.5 x 35.5 公分
來源
Marcel Monteux, Paris
Wildenstein & Co., New York
John T. Dorrance, Jr. (acquired from the above on May 2, 1968 & sold: Sotheby's New York, October 18, 1989, lot 10)
Acquired at the above sale
出版
Franco Russoli & Fiorella Minervino, L'Opera completa di Degas, Milan, 1970, no. 667, illustrated p. 116
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
Accounting for about one fifth of his entire artistic production, Degas’ portraits are now considered to be more subtle and varied than any other painter’s in France in the second half of the nineteenth century. Discussing Degas’ portraiture of the 1880s, Jean Sutherland Boggs commented: "His sitters had always inevitably been his friends but now he did not subject them to the same penetrating analysis as in the past. Nor did he look down at them from a height instead he confronted them directly and amicably. He was no longer witty at their expense. Thirdly, he seldom gave his sitters a setting, such as would place them in the social fabric of France in the 1880s" (J.S. Boggs, “Degas as a Portraitist” Degas Portraits, Kunsthaus, Zurich, 1994, p. 65). Although the setting of the present work is not clearly identified, the artist offers some visual clues as to the social status of his sitter. With her clothes, hairstyle and her elegant posture, she can be identified as a member of the privileged class.