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Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings, especially on the subject of dance – more than half of his works depict dancers, and in particular ballet dancers. Dancers at the Barre, believed to have been completed late in his career around 1905, exemplifies Degas' significant contribution to Impressionism with his depictions of fleeting moments and images of modern Parisian life – in theatres, cafes, and, most iconically, ballet studios. Degas produced around 1,500 depictions of dancers over the course of his career.
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