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Degas: The Invisible Eye
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Author
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David Spence.
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Publisher
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Barron's
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Format
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paperback
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Product Dimensions
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9.5
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6.6
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0.15
inches
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ISBN
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9780764106262
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Pages/Publication Date
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32/1998
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Daedalus Item Code
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11003
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This item is not available.
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Description
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One of late 19th-century France's most original painters and sculptors, Edgar Degas (1834–1917) brought unprecedented intimacy to his paintings of everyday scenes. This introduction to the artist, for readers 12 to adult, features vivid color reproductions and close-up details of his works, as well as illustrations of the artist's surroundings and other influential artworks of the time. Discover how society and the art of Degas' time influenced his work; learn what the pictures tell us about the artist and about the methods he used; and read about his family and friends, and what people said about his art when it was new.
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