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Why was Degas different from other Impressionist painters?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Edgar Degas was a French artist renowned for his canvases, models, prints, and drawings.

He is particularly related to the subject of move; the greater part of his works delineate artists.

Viewed as one of the authors of Impressionism, he dismissed the term, wanting to be known as a pragmatist.

He was an eminent sketcher, and especially skillful in delineating development, as can be found in his version of artists, racecourse subjects and female nudes.

His representations are striking for their psychological complexity and for their depiction of human isolation.

Toward the start of his profession, Degas needed to be a history painter, a calling for which he was very much arranged by his thorough scholarly preparing and close investigation of traditional workmanship.

In his early thirties, he changed course, and by presenting the traditional techniques for a history painter as a powerful influence for the contemporary topic, he turned into an established painter of modern life.

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