Description
This book is the first to consider the Opera as a whole, examining not only Degas' passionate relationship with the House and his musical tastes, but also the limitless resources of this marvellous 'toolbox'. The work of a truly great artist offers us a unique portrait of the Paris Opera in the 19th century.
The first book devoted to Degas's depictions of the people and performances at the Opera de Paris
About the Author
Henri Loyrette is the former director of the Louvre Museum (2001-2013). He is the author of nineteen books on various subjects, including Degas, Gustave Eiffel and Marcel Proust.
Reviews
'Sumptuously illustrated, the book uses Degas' paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints and fan designs, all superbly reproduced, as well as extensive to contemporary photographs, to record the artist's fascination with the spectacles ... presented in the late 19th century at the Paris Opera' - Dancing Times
'Stunning' - Daily Mail
'There's only one word for this: joyous' - The Artist
'Insightful' - Art Society Magazine
'The tour de force of this book is to give a palpable sense of Degas's long, steady gaze at the ballet and radical stylisation of reality that ensued, to strip his work of its familiarity and make it strange again' - World of Interiors
Book Information
ISBN 9780500023396
Author Henri Loyrette
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 2000g