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Edgar Degas
The Dancers1898

Not on view
Pastel drawing of three ballet dancers in turquoise and green tutus on a stage, rendered with loose, gestural strokes in teal, gold, and coral tones
Artist or Maker
Edgar Degas
France, Paris, 1834-1917
Title
The Dancers
Place Made
France
Date Made
1898
Medium
Pastel on paper on board
Dimensions
29 × 24 in. (73.66 × 60.96 cm)
Credit Line
Partial, fractional and promised gift of Janice and Henri Lazarof
Accession Number
M.2005.70.21
Classification
Drawings
Collecting Area
Modern Art
Curatorial Notes
Edgar Degas was one of the great masters of pastel, a medium he favored throughout his career. Beginning in the 1870s, in a series of pastels devoted to the subject of dancers, Degas tirelessly explored movement, light, and color, producing a body of work unrivalled in beauty and innovation. In The Dancers (1898) a late masterpiece, Degas used the medium with a freedom and power that belie his failing sight. He deftly defined forms with short, vigorous parallel strokes of pastel in bold colors, adding dabs of white chalk like strings of dazzling pearls to enliven the surface of his dancers' dresses. Degas's composition is daring; he decapitates one dancer, dangles the truncated leg of another, and slashes the left foreground with a prop tree, thus framing and isolating his balletic trio, who are caught, snapshot-like, frozen between rest and movement. The Dancers, whose subject is iconic within the artist's oeuvre, is only the second Degas pastel to enter the collection.
Provenance
The artist (1834-1917); Estate of the artist; [sold to in 1918 by Galerie Georges Petit, Paris lot 139]; M; Trotti, Paris; V; Winkel & Magnussen, Copenhagen; [Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York]; Elizabeth H; Paepcke (before 1933); Private collection; [sale, Christie's, New York, November 9, 1994, lot 20]; [Galerie Beyeler, Basel]; sold to in 2003 to Janice and Henri Lazarof, Los Angeles; given in 2005 to LACMA.
Selected Bibliography
  • Lemoisne, A. Degas et Son Oeuvre. Paris: Brame & de Hauke, 1946.
  • Barron, Stephanie. Envisioning Modernism: The Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Munich; New York: DelMonico Books-Prestel, 2012.