Edgar Degas seems never to have reconciled himself to the label of “Impressionist,” preferring to call himself a “Realist” or “Independent.” Nevertheless, he was one of the group’s founders, an organizer of its exhibitions, and one of its most important core members. Like the Impressionists, he sought to capture fleeting moments in the flow of modern life, yet he showed little interest in painting plein-air landscapes, favoring scenes in theaters and cafés illuminated by artificial light, which he used to clarify the contours of his figures, adhering to his academic traini
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It looks like it could have been done with different types of mediums. You can tell that the artist tried to make it have more dimension by adding in shadows and highlights. I think the color gives it a good balance though. It looks like it is a piece that as the observer you need to come up with yourself.
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