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Edgar Degas — Sheet of Studies and Sketches
Edgar Degas

Sheet of Studies and Sketches

1858

Degas traveled to Florence, Italy, in July 1858, where he made this sheet of studies. The featured imagery is fragmented and dissociated, suggesting the young artist's engagement with art of the past. The refined female head drawn at center in graphite was copied from a drawing then attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in the Uffizi Gallery's collection. Other sketches record Degas's responses to Florentine sculpture. At upper right, he sketched an informal portrait of his cousin Giulia Bellelli, probably from life.

Medium
graphite, pen and dark brown ink, and watercolor on thick ivory wove paper

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Edgar Degas, Sheet of Studies and Sketches, 1858

Degas traveled to Florence, Italy, in July 1858, where he made this sheet of studies. The featured imagery is fragmented and dissociated, suggesting the young artist's engagement with art of the past. The refined female head drawn at center in graphite was copied from a drawing then attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in the Uffizi Gallery's collection. Other sketches record Degas's responses to Florentine sculpture. At upper right, he sketched an informal portrait of his cousin Giulia Bellelli, probably from life.

Medium
graphite, pen and dark brown ink, and watercolor on thick ivory wove paper
Year
1858
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Watercolor, Works on Paper, Drawing, Unique Work

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