Degas Pastels

Degas Pastels by Alfred Werner, published by Watson-Guptill Publications in 1969, is a detailed exploration of the pastel works of Edgar Degas. This first paperback edition spans 87 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into Degas’s artistic techniques and the significance of pastels in his body of work, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this renowned artist’s approach to color and form.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Degas’s contributions to the art world, particularly focusing on his mastery of pastels. The text delves into the stylistic elements that define his work, highlighting the unique qualities of pastels that he employed to convey movement and emotion. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of art history and technique, shedding light on the creative processes behind Degas’s celebrated pieces.
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