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  1. 28 de jul. de 2021 · In his monotypes, Degas is at his most modern, capturing the spirit of urban life, liberating drawing from tradition, depicting the body in daring ways, and engaging the possibilities of abstraction in unique landscapes.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2016 · MoMA curator Jodi Hauptman and conservator Karl Buchberg explore Degass monotype process with printmakers Andrew Mockler and Jennifer Marshall of Jungle Press Editions.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2016 · In the mid-1870s, Degas was introduced to the monotype process—drawing in ink on a metal plate that was then run through a press, typically resulting in a single print. Captivated by the monotype’s potential, he immersed in the technique with enormous enthusiasm, taking the medium to radical ends.

  4. Degas undertook a series of landscape monotypes during a visit in October 1890 to the Burgundian estate of his friend, the artist Pierre-Georges Jeanniot. Over the course of the next two years, he made about fifty monotypes, a group of which he exhibited at the Durand-Ruel gallery in 1892.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2016 · Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty” is the first solo show at MoMA for French artist Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas at MoMA, a studious gathering of 120 monotypes and 60 related works reflecting this medium’s influence on his paintings and pastels.

  6. Degas had a lively, scientific interest in a wide range of media, including engraving, monotype, and photography. Before 1880, he generally used oils for his completed works ( 2008.277 ), which were based on preliminary studies and sketches made in pencil or pastel.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2015 · Edgar Degas: A strange new beauty está compuesta por 130 monotipos, acompañados por otros 50 trabajos del artista, que se distribuyen entre pinturas, dibujos, pasteles o bocetos, entre otros,...