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  1. Il y a 2 jours · L'Absinthe, by Edgar Degas and The Man with the Hoe (L'homme à la houe) by Jean-François Millet During the summer of 2011, a man named Ben “Hodge” Hodgson lived on the streets of Portland, and we first met at the Street Books bicycle library I started that summer.

  2. www.artfund.org › features › degas-in-glasgowDegas In Glasgow - Art Fund

    17 juin 2024 · Edgar Degas’ painting Dans un Café, also known as L’Absinthe (1875-76), which depicts two desolate-looking people sitting side by side drinking in a café, is a work that prompted an entire debate about the purpose of art and the role of Impressionist painting in the late 19th century.

  3. 26 juin 2024 · Peintre, graveur, sculpteur, photographe naturaliste, impressionniste français, Edgar Degas se distingue des impressionnistes de l’époque en adoptant un style qui lui est propre. Il favorise la liberté de la touche, la brillance des couleurs ou l’influence des estampes japonaises.

  4. 17 juin 2024 · Edgar Degas’ L’Absinthe may not evoke complete sorrow. However, it burdens the viewer in its depiction of the main subject’s loneliness and weariness. The woman–actress, and friend of Degas, Ellen Andree–sits with a posture both sullen and tired.

  5. 30 juin 2024 · Edgar Degas - huile sur toile - 92 x 68 cm - 1876 - ( Musée d'Orsay (Paris, France)) L'Absinthe ( le buveur d'absinthe ou un verre d'absinthe ) est un 1876 la peinture . Il représente deux figures , une femme et un homme , qui sont assis au centre et à droite de ce tableau , respectivement .

  6. 12 juin 2024 · Edgar Degas’s painting, Place de la Concorde, captures a striking moment in 1875 Paris, illustrating Ludovic-Napoléon Lepic and his daughters as they cross the iconic square. The scene is notable for its casual depiction of everyday life, a departure from traditional commissioned works.

  7. 24 juin 2024 · Edgar Degas, LAbsinthe, 1876. This piece portrays grim absinthe drinkers in a cafe. The painting was never actually titled L’Absinthe, but rather the doing of an art dealer or later owner.